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23 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Serratus anterior |
O: Lateral surface of upper 8 ris I: Vertebral border of the scapula, anterior surface A: Scapular protraction and upward rotation N:Long thoracic Nerve |
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Posterior deltoid |
O: Spine of scapula I: Deltoid tuberosity A: Hyperextension, abduction, extension, lateral rotation, horizontal abduction N: Axillary nerve |
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Middle deltoid: |
O: Acromion process I: Deltoid Tuberosity A: Shoulder abduction N: Axillary nerve |
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Anterior deltoid |
O: Lateral third of clavicle I: Deltoid tuberosity A: Flexion, abduction, medial rotation, and horizontal adduction |
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Lower trapezius |
O: Spinous processes of middle and lower thoracic I: Base of spine of scapula A: Scapular depression and upward rotation N: Spinal accessory |
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Middle trapezius |
O: Spinous processes of C7 through T3 I: Spine of scapula A: Scapular retraction N: Spinal Accessory |
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Upper trapezius |
O: Occipital bone (knot in the skull) I: Outer third of clavicle and acromion process A: Scapular elevation and upward rotation N: Spinal nerve |
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Pectoralis minor |
O: Third through fifth ribs anterior surface I: Coracoid process A: Scapular depression, protraction, downward rotation, tilt N: Medial Nerve |
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Pectoralis major
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O: Middle third of clavicle, sternum, and first 6 ribs I: Bicipital groove lateral lip A: Adduction, medial rotation, horizontal adduction Clavical: Shoulder flexion Sternum: Shoulder extension N: Lateral and medial pectoral nerve |
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Latissimus Dorsi |
O: Spinous processes of T7 through L5, backside of sacrum, iliac crest, and lower 3 ribs I: Bicipital groove A: Shoulder extension, adduction, medial rotation, hyperextension N: Thoracodorsal nerve |
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Coracobrachialis |
O: Coracoid process I: Humerus near the midpoint A: Assists in flexion, and stabalizes shoulder joint N: Musculocutaneous nerve |
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Supinator |
O: Lateral epicondyle of humerus and ulna I: Anterior surface of radius] A: Forearm supination N: Radial nerve |
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Pronator quadratus |
O: Distal one fourth of ulna I: Distal one fourth of radius A: Forearm pronation N: Median nerve |
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Pronator teres |
O: Medial epicondyle of humerus and coronoid process of ulna I: Lateral side of radius at the midpoint A: Forearm pronation, assists in elbow flexion N: Median nerve |
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Biceps Brachii |
O: Long head, supraglenoid tubercle of scapula Short head, coracoid process of scapula I: radial tuberosity of the radius A: Elbow flexion, forearm supination N: Musculocutaneous nerve |
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Triceps |
O: Long head, infraglenoid tubercle of scapula I: Olecranon process of ulna A: Elbow extension N: Radial nerve |
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Brachialis |
O: Lower half of humerus, anterior side I: Coronoid process and ulnar tuberosity A: Elbow flexion N: Musculocutaneous nerve |
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Brachioradialis |
O: Lateral supracondylar ridge of humerus I: Styloid process of radius A: Elbow flexion N: Radial nerve |
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Anconeus |
O: Lateral epicondyle of humerus I: Lateral and inferior to the olecranon process of ulna A: Assists in elbow extension N: Radial nerve |
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Flexor carpi radialis |
O: Medial epicondyle of the humerus I: Base of second and third metacarpals A: Wrist flexion and radial deviation N: Median nerve |
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Flexor carpi ulnaris |
O: Medial epicondyle of the humerus I: Pisiform and base of fifth metacarpal A: Wrist flexion and ulnar deviation N: Ulnar nerve |
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Flexor digitorum superficialis |
O: Medial epicondyle of the humerus, coronoid process and radius I: Sides of the middle MIP's of the 4 fingers A: Finger flexionfinger flexion at first and second knuckles N: Median nerve |
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Flexor digitorum profundus |
O: Upper three fourths of the ulna I: Distal phalanx of the 4 fingers (to the end) A: finger flexion of all 3 joints N: Median and ulnar nerve |