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Pectoralis major
Ribs 1-7, Sternum, Clavicle to lateral lip of intertubercular groove; innervated by lateral and medial pectoral nerves
Pectoralis minor
Ribs 3-5 to Coracoid process
Latissimus dorsi
Thoracolumbar fascia to floor of inter tubercular groove; innervated by thoracodorsal nerve
Levator scapulae
TP C1-C4 to superior angle of scapula; innervated by dorsal scapular nerve
Rhomboid major
SP T2-T5 to Medial border of scapula below the root of spine; innervated by dorsal scapular nerve
Rhomboid minor
SP C7-T1 to Medial border scapula at root of spine; innervated by dorsal scapular nerve
Trapezius
Ligamentum nuchae, SP C7-T12, External occipital protuberance to spine of scapula, clavicle, acromion process innervated by spinal accessory nerve
Deltoid
Clavicle, Acromion process, Spine of scapula to Deltoid tuberosity; innervated by axillary nerve
Supraspinatus
Supraspinous fossa to Greater tubercle of humerus; innervated by supra scapular nerve
Infraspinatus
Infraspinous fossa to Greater tubercle of humerus; innervated by suprascapular nerve
Teres Minor
Lateral border of scapula to Greater tubercle of humerus; innervated by axillary nerve
Teres Major
Inferior angle of scapula to medial lip of intertubercular groove; innervated by lower subscapular nerve
Serratus Anterior
Ribs 1-8 along lateral chest wall to Medial border scapula (anterior surface); innervated by long thoracic nerve
Subscapularis
Subscapular fossa to Lesser tubercle of humerus; innervated by lower and upper subscapular nerves
Biceps Brachii, long head
Supraglenoid tubercle to Radial tuberosity; innervated by musculocutaneous nerve
Biceps Brachii, short head
Coracoid process to Radial tuberosity; innervated by musculocutaneous nerve
Coracobrachialis
Coracoid process to humerus; innervated by musculocutaneous nerve
Brachialis
Anterior surface of humerus to Ulnar tuberosity; innervated by musculocutaneous nerve
Triceps Brachii, long head
Infraglenoid tubercle to Olecranon process; innervated by radial nerve
Triceps Brachii, lateral head
Humerus above radial groove to Olecranon process; innervated by radial nerve
Triceps Brachii, medial head
Humerus below radial groove to Olecranon process; innervated by radial nerve
Axilla Borders
Anterior: Pec Major
Posterior: Subscapularis and Lat Dorsi
Medial: Serratus anterior
Lateral: Humerus
Inferior: Teres major
Regions of axillary artery divided by Pec Minor
Proximal: Superior thoracic
Deep: Thoracoacromial, Lateral thoracic artery
Distal: Subscapular, Anterior humeral circumflex, Posterior humeral circumflex
Bones of the Hand
Scaphoid, Lunate, Triquetrum, Pisiform, Trapezium, Trapezoid, Capitate, Hamate
Cubital Fossa
Line drawn between medial and lateral epicondyles, Pronator teres, Brachioradialis

Bicipital aponeurosis forms roof of cubital fossa

Tendon of biceps brachia, Median nerve, and Brachial artery and vein pass through
Anatomical Snuff Box Borders
Posterior: Tendon of extensor pollicis longs
Anterior: Tendons of extensor pollicis brevis and abductor pollicis longus

Radial artery passes through
Scaphoid and Trapezium form floor
Superficial veins
Basilic, Cephalic, Median cubital
Venae comitantes
Paired deep veins accompanying arteries
Superficial lymphatic vessels
Supratrochlear nodes (cubital fossa), Deltopectoral nodes (junction of cephalic vein with axillary veins)
Axillary lymph nodes
Lateral (around axillary artery), Pectoral and Subscapular (around lateral thoracic and sub scapular arteries), Central (receive drainage of lateral, pectoral, and subscapular nodes), Apical (receives drainage from central nodes)
Central Compartment Borders
Anterior: Palmar aponeurosis
Lateral: Thenar septum
Medial: Hypothenar septum
Posterior: Palmar interosseus fascia
Quadrangular space
Laterally: humerus
Medially: long head of triceps brachii
Inferiorly: teres major
Superiorly: teres minor