Basics | Head and neck muscles | Chest, Abdomen, and Back | Shoulder and Arms | Hips and Legs |
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What is deep fascia?
found between adjacent muscles
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What is the occipitalis?
Pulls scalp posteriorly
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What is pectoralis major?
Originates at the clavicle, sternum, and ribs 1-6
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What is the rotator cuff?
Includes the supraspinatus, the infraspinatus, teres minor, and heres major
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What is extensor digitorium longus?
The anterior leg muscle that extends the toe and dorsiflexes
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What are the origin?
attachment to the stationary end of the muscle
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What is the buccinator?
Originates at the molar region of the maxilla and mandible
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What is internal intercostals?
Depresses ribs
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What is the triceps brachii?
extends the elbow and the shoulder
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What is the adductor?
the muscle group that adducts the hip
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What is an antagonist?
muscles that limit the speed or range of the prime mover to prevent injury
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What is the temporalis?
Inserts at the coronoid process
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What is the trapezius?
Inserts at the acromion and the scapular spine
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What is the deltoid?
originates at the clavicle, acromion, and spine
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What is the hamstring?
Consists of the semitendinosus, the semimembranosus, and the biceps femoris
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What is an intrinsic muscle
muscles that are contained within the region of what it's controlling
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What is orbiculares oris?
Closes the lips
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What is the rectus abdominis?
Inserts at the xiphoid process and ribs 5-7
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What is the extensor digitorum
Inserts atet the madder, distal (posterior) phalanges 2-5
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What is the tensor fascia latae?
originates at the anterior iliac crest and inserts at the IT band
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What is a fixator?
attaches to the bone of insertion to make sure it doesn't move when the muscle contracts
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What is the platysma?
Originates at the fascia of the chest
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What are spinal erectors?
Extends the vertebral column
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What is the medial epicondyle?
where the forearm flexors originate
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What is the peroneus bravis?
inserts at the interior 1st metatarsal
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