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What is the supraspinatus?
The is the superior most mm of the rotator cuff
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What is the triceps brachii?
This muscle is composed of three muscle bellies and is located on the posterior aspect of the humerus. TRY and get this one, pun intended.
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What is biceps brachii?
This mm originates at both the supraglenoid tubercle and the coracoid process of the upper arm.
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What is the infraspinatus?
This rotator cuff muscle attaches to the middle part of the greater tubercle.
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What is biceps brachii?
This is the primary flexor of the forearm. (It was highlighted in red in the slide show to stand out)
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What is the infraspinatus?
The muscle is found attached to the posterior fossa of the scapula and shares its name.
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What is biceps brachii?
This is the only muscle on the anterior humerus that has two origins.
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What is suprispinatus?
This mm inserts at the superior portion of the greater tubercle.
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What is subscapularis?
This rotator cuff muscle attaches to the lesser tubercle.
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What are S.I.T.S.?
These muscles are dynamic stabilizers of the arm at the shoulder.
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What is the subscapularis?
This muscle is found attached to the anterior fossa of the scapula and shares its name.
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What is brachialis?
This muscle lies in the lower half of the humerus, attaches to the ulnar tuberorsity and flexes the elbow.
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What is the teres minor?
This mm inserts at the inferior portion of the greater tubercle.
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What is triceps brachii?
This muscle attaches to the olecranon process of the ulna.
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What are the deltoid and supraspinatus? I will also accept the upper trapezius muscle.
These two muscles are two of the three muscles for arm ABduction.
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What are the teres minor, the long head of the triceps brachii and the teres major.
Name the 3 muscles that form the superior, medial and inferior borders of the quadrangular space.
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What is coracobrachialis?
This muscle is found in the anterior superior part of the arm, originates on the coracoid process and adducts the humerus.
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What is brachioradialis?
This mm originates at the lateral supracondylar line of the humerus.
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What is pronator teres?
This muscle attaches to the midpoint of the radial shaft.
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What is pronator teres?
This muscle is responsible for PRONATION.
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What are the teres major, teres minor and long head of the triceps brachii?
These three muscles form the triangular space.
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What is the brachioradialis?
This is Dr. J's favorite mm.
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What is pronator teres?
This muscle originates at the two origins on the posterior aspect of the lower arm. These origins are: superficial head, the medial epicondyle of the humerus and the deep head, the medial side of the conoid process of the ulna.
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What is the brachialis?
This mm inserts at the ulnar tuberosity?
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What is the brachioradialis?
This muscle allow Dr. J to drink an ice cold beer after a long Saturday afternoon of teaching.
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