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O: Along the ribs/costochondral junctions


I:Medial surface of the scapula


Inn: Long Thoracic Nerve


F: depresses scapula, supports the trunk and aids in inspiration

Serratus Ventralis (cervicis and thoracis)

Serratus Ventralis (cervicis and thoracis)

Serratus Dorsalis (cranialis and caudalis)

O: Dorsal Midline


I: Surface of costae


Inn: Intercostal nerves


F: Aids in expiration (cranialis) and inspiration (caudalis)

Scalenus

O: Cranial border of the first rib


I: Transverse processes C-7 and C-6


Inn: Unnamed Ventral branches of the cervical and thoracic spinal nerves


F: Aids in inspiration

Longus Capitis

O:Transverse processes of cervical vertebrae


I: Muscular tubercle on the basioccipital bone of the skull


Inn: Unnamed ventral branches of cervical spinal nerves


F: Stabilization of the cervical vertebrae

Longus Colli

O: C1-T6 vertebral bodies or transverse processes


I: Atlas


Inn: Unnamed ventral branches of the cervical and thoracic spinal nerves


F: Stabilization of the cervical vertebrae

External Abdominal Oblique

O: Thoracolumbar fascia and last few ribs


I:Aponeurotic insertion on the linea alba and prepubic tendon


Inn: Unnamed branches of the thoracic and lumbar nerves


F: Twist and rotate the abdomen

Internal Abdominal Oblique

O: Thoracolumbar fascia, tuber coxae, and inguinal ligament


I: Aponeurosis on costal arch/rectus abdominis, linea alba, and prepubic tendon


Inn: Unnamed ventral branches of the thoracic and lumbar nerves


F: Twist and rotate the abdomen

Transversus Abdominis

O: Medial surface of the last 4 or 5 ribs and transverse processes of the lumbar vertebrae


I: Aponeurotic attachment to the linea alba


Inn: Unnamed ventral branches of the lumbar spinal nerves


F: Supports the trunk

Rectus Abdominis

O: Pectin of the pubis


I: Sternum


Inn: Unnamed ventral branches of the lumbar spinal nerves


F: Flexes the thoracolumbar part of the vertebral column

Rectus Thoracis

O: Aponeurosis with Rectus Abdominis and sternum


I: Sternum


Inn: Unnamed ventral branches of thoracic spinal nerves


F: Flex the trunk and anchors the abs

External intercostals

O: Rib cranial to muscle


I: Rib caudal to muscle


Inn: Unnamed ventral branches of thoracic spinal nerves


F: Draw ribs together for inspiration

Internal intercostals

O: Rib caudal to muscle


I: Rib cranial to muscle


Inn: Unnamed ventral branches of the thoracic spinal nerves


F: Draw ribs together for expiration

Transversus thoracis

O: Inside ribcage, midline of sternum


I: Fascicles extended from the costochondral junctions


Inn: Unnamed ventral branches of the thoracic spinal nerves


F: Aids in expiration, holds ribs together