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81 Cards in this Set
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Acromiodeltoid |
O- Acromion |
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Acromiotrapezius |
O- cervical-thoracic vertebrae |
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External Oblique |
O- Lumbodorsal fascia and posterior ribs |
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Internal Oblique |
O- Second sheet of the lumbodorsal fascia and border of the pelvic girdle |
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Transverse |
O- Second sheet of the lumbodorsal fascia & border of the pelvic girdle |
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Rectus Abdominis |
O- Anterior end of pubic symphysis |
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Pectoantibrachialis |
O- Manubrium |
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Pectoralis Major |
O- Sternum and median ventral raphe |
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Pectoralis Minor |
O- Sternum |
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Xiphihumeralis |
O- Xiphoid process of the sternum |
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Sternomastoid |
O- Median raphe and manubrium of sternum |
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Sternohyoid |
O- First costal cartilage |
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Cleidomastoid |
O- Clavicle |
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Clavotrapezius |
O- Clavicle |
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Masseter |
O- Zygomatic arch |
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Temporal |
O- Posterior nuchal line to zygomatic process; zygomatic arch |
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Digastric |
O- Jugular and mastoid process of skull |
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Mylohyoid |
O- Mandible |
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Geniohyoid |
O- Mandible near the symphysis |
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Sternothyroid |
O- Sternum in common with the sternohyoid |
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Thyrohyoid |
O- Thyroid cartilage |
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Latissimus Dorsi |
O- Neural spins of the last throracic and mist of the lumbar vertebrae and from the lumbodorsal fascia |
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Spinotrapezius |
O- Spines of the thoracic vertebrae |
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Acromiotrapezius |
O- Neural spines of the cervical and first thoracic vertebrae |
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Clavotrapezius |
O- Superior nuchal line and median dorsal line of neck |
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Levator Scapulae Ventralis |
O- Tranverse process of the atlas and occipital bone |
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Rhomboideus |
O- Neural spines of the vertebrae and adjacent ligaments |
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Rhomboideus Capitis |
O- Superior nuchal line |
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Splenius |
O- Middorsal line 7 fascia |
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Supraspinatus |
O- Whole surface of supraspinous |
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Clavodeltoid |
O- Acromion process |
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Acromiodeltoid |
O- Acromion process |
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Spinodeltoid |
O- Spine of scapula |
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Infraspinatus |
O- Whole surface of the infraspinous fossa |
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Teres Major |
O- Auxillary border of the scapula and fascia of neighboring muscles |
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Subscapularis |
O- Subscapular fossa |
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Serratus Ventralis |
O- By slips from the first 9-10 ribs and anterior part from the transverse processes of the last five cervical vertebrae |
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Serratus Dorsalis |
O- By means of an aponeurosis from the median dorsal line |
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Scalenes |
O- Ribs |
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External intercostals |
O- Rib |
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Internal intercostal |
O- Rib |
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Semispinalis Dorsi |
O- Small tendons from the tranverse process of the 6th rib to the 10th thoracic vertebrae I- Transverse process of the vertebrae in contract with the origin of the serratus ventralis A- |
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Longissimus |
O- Sacral and caudal vertebrae I- Thoraco- Cervical vertebrae A- extends vertebral column |
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Iliocostalis |
O- Muscle bundles from lower thoracic ribs I- Three ribs craniad to the origin of each bundle A- Draws ribs together |
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Triceps Brachii |
O- Distal end of the humerus I- Lateral surface of the ulna A- Strengthens the elbow joint and possibly rotates the Ulna
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Epitrochlearis |
O- Latissimus dorsi I- Olecranon A- Strengthens the elbow joint, tending also to rotate the ulna |
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Biceps brachii |
O- Glenoid fossa I- Radius A- Flexor of the forearm |
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Brachialis |
O- Lateral surface of the humerus I- Ulna A- Flexor of the forearm |
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Extensor carpi ulnaris |
O- lateral apicondyle of the humerus and semilunar notch of the ulna I- Proximal end of the 5th metacarpal A- Extend 5th digits and ulna side of the wrist |
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Extensor Digitorum Lateralis |
O- Lateral surface of the humerus above the lateral epicondyle I- Tendon passes internal to wrist ligament A- Go to three or four digits, which they extend |
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Extensor Digitorum Communis |
O- Above the extensor digitorum lateralis I- Tendon passes internal to wrist ligament A- Go to three or four digits, which they extend |
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Branchioradialis |
O- Middle of the humerus I- Lower end of radius and adjacent ligaments A- Rotates hand to spine position |
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Extensor Carpi Radialis |
O- Humerus near the other extensors I- 2nd and 3rd metacarpals A- Extends hand |
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Pronator Teres |
O- Medial epicondyle of the humerus I- Radius A- Rotates radius to prone position |
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Flexor Carpi Radialis |
O- Medial epicondyle of humerus I- 2nd and 3rd metacarpals A- Flexes 2nd and 3rd metacarpals |
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Palmaris Longus |
O- Medial epicondyle of humerus I- Flat tendom [asses through the wrist ligaments and dived into 4 or 5 tendon which passes to pad of palm and phalanges A- Flexor of digits |
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Flexor profundus digitorum |
O- Ulna and Humerus converging to a broad flat tendon I- Basal phalanges A- General flexor of fingers |
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Flexor Carpi Ulnaris |
O- Medial epicondyle of the humerus I- Both head join to a tendon, pisiform bone of the wrist A- flexes ulna side of wrist |
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Tensor Fascia Latae |
O- Ilium and neighboring fascia I- Fascia lata A- Tightens the fascia lata |
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Biceps Femois |
O- Tuberosity of the ischium I- Patella and tibia by a tendon and the fascia of the shank A- Abductor of the thigh and flexor of the shank |
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Caudofemoralis |
O- Transverse process of the 2nd and 3rd caudal vertebrae I- Patella A- Abductor of the thigh, extensor of the shank
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Gluteus Maximus |
O- From the fascia and from the transverse process of the last sacral and first caudal vertebrae I- Fascia lata and to a slight extent on the greater trochanter A- Abductor of the thigh
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Gluteus Medius |
O- Adjacent fascia, crest of ilium and lateral surface of the ilium I- By a strong tendon on the greater trochanter of the femur A- Abductor of the thigh |
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Sartorius |
O- Crest and ventral border of the ilium I- Proximal end of the tibia and the patella A- Adductor and rotator of the thigh, extensor of shank |
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Vastus Lateralis |
O- Greater trochanter and surface of the femur I- Patella and Adjacent ligaments A- Extensor of the shank |
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Rectus Femoris |
O- Ilium near acetabulum I- Patella and Adjacent ligaments A- Extensor of the shank |
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Vastus Medialis |
O- Femur I- Patella and Adjacent ligaments A- Extensor of the shank |
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Vastus Intermidus |
O- Surface of the femur I- Patella and Adjacent ligaments A- Extensor of the shank |
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Semimembranosus |
O- Ischium I- Meidal epicondyle of the femur and proximal end of the tibia A- Extensor of the thigh |
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Semitendinosus |
O- Ischiac tuberosity I- Tibia A- Flexor of the shank |
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Tenuissimus |
O- Transvers process of the 2nd caudal vertebrae, in common with the caudofemoralis I- same fascia as the insertion of the biceps A- abducts thigh |
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Tibialis Anterior |
O- Proximal parts of the tibia and Fibula I- Metatarsal A- Flexor of the foot |
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Extensor Digitorum Longus |
O- Lateral epicondyle of the Femur I- One of each digit ( by a stout tendon) A- Extensor of the digits |
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Peroneus |
O- Fibula I- Metatarsals and digits A- Extensor and flexors of the foot |
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Gastrocnemius |
O- Surface fascia, femur and tendon and fascia of the plantaris muscle I- heel bone A- Extensor of the foot |
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Soleus |
O- Fibula I- Calcaneus A- Extensor of the foot |
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Plantaris |
O- Patella and femur I- Divides into four slips on the surface of the calcaneus; each attached to a digit A- flexor of the digits |
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Flexor Digitorum Longus |
O- Tibia and adjacent fascia I- Inserted on the digits A- Flexor of the digits |
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Tibialis Posterior |
O- Fibula, tibia, and fascia I- Scaphoid and medial cuneiform of the ankle A- Extensor of the foot |
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Gracilis |
O- Ischial and pubic symphysis I- By an aponeurosis which passes to the tibia A- Adductor of the leg |
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Adductor Longus |
O- Pubis I- Ischium A- Adductor of the thigh
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