Major Muscles and Movements COPY COPY COPY Flashcards
Rectus abdominus
Increases abdominal pressure
Flexion of the trunk
anterior rami of intercostal muscles T7-T12
External oblique
Increases abdominal pressure
Bilateral contraction leads to flexion of trunk
Unilateral flexion leads to lateral flexion of the trunk
Anterior rami of intercostal nerves T7-T12
Internal oblique
function same as external oblique innervated by anterior rami of T7-L1
Transversus abdominus
Increases abdominal pressure
Innervated by T7-L1
External Intercostal muscle
acts to raise the rib cage
innervated by Intercostal Nerves T1-T12
Internal Intercostal Muscle
acts to pull rib cage down and in
Intercostal nerves T1-T12
Innermost Intercostal Muscle
acts to pull rib cage down and in
intercostal nerves T1-T12
There are 3 major anterior limb muscles. What are they?
serratus anterior
pectorals major
pectoralis minor
Serratus anterior
protracts scapula Brachial plexus (C5-T1)
Pectoralis major
adduction of arm medial rotation of humerus (with latissimus dorsi) Brachial plexus (C5-T1)
Pectoralis minor
stabilisation of scapula Brachial plexus (C5-T1)
There are 3 main posterior limb muscles. What are they?
trapezius
latissimus dorsi
rhomboids
Trapezius
Upper fibres - elevate scapula
Middle fibres - retraction of scapula
Lower fibres - depress scapula
Cranial nerves - NOT PLEXUS
Rhomboids
retraction of scapula Brachial plexus (C5-T1)
Latissimus dorsi
Adduction of arm
Medial rotation of humerus
Brachial plexus (C5-T1)