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35 Cards in this Set
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Orbicularis Oris
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Closes the mouth,
purses or protudes lips, whisltling and kissing |
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Orbicularis Oculi
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Squinting
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Masseter
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Elevates and protracts the mandible
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Temporalis
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Elevates and retracts the mandible
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Sternocleidomastoid
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Rotates head from side to side
Flexion occurs when both sides contract |
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Diaphragm
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Dome shaped
Located in the Abdominal/Thoracic cavity Base of the lungs attatch to the diaphragm Increases the size of the Thoracic cavity by flattening durring inhalation |
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External Intercostals
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Elevate the rib cage when we inhale
Attach to the rib, above and below Superficial to the Intercostals |
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Internal Intercostals
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Depresses the rib cage durring exhalation
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Rectus Abdominus
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Compresses & contracts the abdomen, flexes vertebral column
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External Abdominal Oblique
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Compress & contracts the abdomen, allows lateral flexing of the spine and rotating of the trunk
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Internal Abdominal Oblique
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Compresses & contracts the abdomen, lateral flexing of the spine and rotating of the trunk
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Tranverse Abdominus
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Compresses & contracts the abdomen
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Linea Alba
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CT located in the abdominal wall
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Apeneurosis of External Obliques
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Sheet of connective tissue covering the External Obliques and is a site of muscle attatchment
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Quadratus Lumborum
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Lateral flexion of the Lumbar vertebrae
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Latissimus Dorsi
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Largest muscle in the back...AKA - Lats
Extends, adducts and medially rotates the arm |
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Trapezius
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Elevates & depresses the Scapula, extends the head (when you look up)
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Levator Scapulae
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Elevates the Scapulae
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Rhombdoid Minor
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Adducts & stablelizes the Scapulae
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Rhombdoid Major
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Adducts & stablelizes the Scapulae
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Pectoralis Major
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Flexes, aducts and medially rotates the arm
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Serratus Anterior
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Abduction and raising the arm, boxing muscle
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Deltoid
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Abducts the arm - only action
Injection site |
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Subscapularis - Front of the Scapulae
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Rotator Cuff Muscle
Medially rotates the arm |
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Supraspinatus - Back side of Scapulae
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Abducts the arm - same action as the Deltoid, rotates outward
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Infraspinatus - Below spine, back side of Scapulae
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Laterally rotates the arm
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Teres Minor - Back side, beneath the Infraspinatus
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Laterally rotates and adducts the arm
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Teres Major - Not part of the Rotator Cuff
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Extends, adducts and medially rotates arm - same action as Latissimus Dorsi
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Triceps Brachii
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Extends forearm - Extension
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Biceps Brachee
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Flexes forearm and supinates forearm
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Brachialis - Deep to Biceps
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Flexes forearm - only action
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Brachialradialis
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Stablelizes elbow durring flexion and extension
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Anterior Flexors
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Inner arm
Flexes the wrist, abduct/adducts wrist, flexes the fingers Collectively attatch at the medial epicondyle of the Humerous |
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Posterior Extensors
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Forearm
Extends wrist, adducts.abducts wrist, extends the fingers Collectively attatch at the lateral epicondyle of the Humerous |
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Flexor Retinaculum
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Contains / "wraps" the tendons of the carpals (wrist)
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