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pectoralis major m.

ni: medial and lateral pectoral n.


bs: pectorial branch of thoracoacromial trunk


vd:


o:medial half of the clavicle; the manubrium; the body of the sternum; the costal cartilages of ribs 1-6; anterior layer of rectus sheath (abdominis)


i:crest of greater tubercle of humerus


function: Clavicular head: flexes the humerus
Sternocostal head: extends the humerus
As a whole, adducts and medially rotates the humerus. It also draws the scapula anteriorly and inferiorly.

pectoralis minor m.


ni: medial pectoral n.


trapezius m.

cranial nerve XI (vagus nerve)

seratus anterior m.

long thoracic n.

rhomboideus major and minor mm.

dorsal scapular n.

latissimus dorsi m.

thoracodorsal n.

supraspinatus m.

ni: suprascapular n.


O: supraspinous fossa


I: greater tubercle humerus


Function: abduction of arm



a: supraspinous artery


v:

infraspinatus muscle

ni: suprascapular n.


O: infraspinous fossa


I: grater tubercle of humerus


Function: lateral rotation of arm



a: suprascapular and circumflex scapular arteries


v:

teres minor m.

ni: axillary n.


O: lateral border of scapula


I: greater tubercle of humerus


Function: lateral rotation of arm



a: posterior circumflex humeral arteryand the circumflex scapular artery


v:

subscapularis m.

ni: upper and lower subscapular n.


O: subscapular fossa


I: lesser tubercle of humerus


Function medial rotation of arm



a: subscapular artery


v:

teres major m.

lower subscapular n.

triceps brachii m. (long head)

radial n.

arteries in hand that radial and ulnar nerves combine to give?

superficial and deep palmar arches

what is the medial and lateral veins in the arms called and what is the name of the vein which connects them near the elbow

medial- basilic vein


lateral- cephalic vein


"connector" - median cubital vein