MOIANL Flashcards

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Upper Trapezius

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  • O - posterior occipital bone
  • O - spinous processes C1-7 via nuchal ligament
  • I - posterior lateral 1/3 of clavicle
  • I - acromion process of scapula
  • A - scapular elevation and upward rotation
  • N - Spinal Accessory Nerve (XI) and APR C3-4
  • L - C3-4
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Middle Trapezius

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  • O - spinous processes T1-5
  • I - scapular spine
  • A - scapular retraction
  • N - Spinal Accessory Nerve (XI) and APR C3-4
  • L - C3-4
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Lower Trapezius

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  • O - spinous processes T6-12
  • I - medial 1/3 of scapular spine
  • A - scapular depression and upward rotation
  • N - Spinal Accessory Nerve (XI) and APR C3-4
  • L - C3-4
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Levator scapulae

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  • O - transverse processes C1-4
  • I - vertebral border of scapula between spine and superior angle
  • A - scapular elevation and downward rotation
  • N - Dorsal Scapular Nerve and APR C3-4
  • L - C3-5
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Rhomboid minor

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  • O - spinous processes C7-T1
  • I - vertebral border of scapula at root of scapular spine
  • A - scapular retraction, elevation, and downward rotation
  • N - Dorsal Scapular Nerve
  • L - C5
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Rhomboid major

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  • O - spinous processes T2-5
  • I - vertebral border of scapula inferior to scapular spine
  • A - scapular retraction, elevation, and downward rotation
  • N - Dorsal Scapular Nerve
  • L - C5
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Serratus anterior

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  • O lateral surface ribs 1-8
  • I - anterior surface of the vertebral border of scapula
  • A - scapular protraction and upward rotation
  • N - Long Thoracic Nerve
  • L - C5-7
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Pectoralis minor

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  • O - anterior surface ribs 3-5
  • I - coracoid process of scapula
  • A - scapular protraction and upward rotation
  • N - Medial Pectoral Nerve
  • L - C8-T1
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Subclavius

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  • O - superior surface rib 1 at junction of costal cartilage
  • I - inferior surface of clavicle
  • A - stabilizes SC joint
  • N - Subclavian Nerve
  • L - C5-6
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Pectoralis major

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  • O - clavicular: anterior medial 1/2 of clavicle
  • O - sternal: manubrium and sternum body, costal cartilages ribs 1-6
  • I - lateral lip of bicipital groove of humerus
  • A - shoulder flexion, adduction, internal rotation, horizontal adduction
  • N - Medial and Lateral Pectoral Nerves
  • L - C5-T1
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Anterior Deltoid

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  • O - lateral 1/3 of clavicle
  • I - deltoid tuberosity of the humerus
  • A - shoulder abduction, flexion, internal rotation, and horizontal adduction
  • N - Axillary Nerve
  • L - C5-6
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Middle Deltoid

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  • O - acromion process
  • I - deltoid tuberosity of the humerus
  • A - shoulder abduction
  • N - Axillary Nerve
  • L - C5-6
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Posterior Deltoid

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  • O - spine of scapula
  • I - deltoid tuberosity of the humerus
  • A - shoulder abduction, extension, external rotation, and horizontal abduction
  • N - Axillary Nerve
  • L - C5-6
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Latissimus dorsi

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  • O - spinous processes T7-L5
  • O - posterior sacrum
  • O - iliac crest
  • O - ribs 10-12
  • O - inferior angle of scapula
  • I - medial lip of bicipital groove of humerus
  • A - shoulder extension, adduction, and internal rotation
  • N - Thoracodorsal Nerve
  • L - C6-8
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Supraspinatus

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  • O - supraspinous fossa of scapula
  • I - upper facet of greater tubercle of humerus
  • A - shoulder abduction
  • N - Suprascapular Nerve
  • L - C5-6
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Infraspinatus

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  • O - infraspinous fossa of scapula
  • I - middle facet of greater tubercle of humerus
  • A - shoulder external rotation and horizontal abduction
  • N - Suprascapular Nerve
  • L - C5-6
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Teres minor

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  • O - axillary border of scapula
  • I - lower facet of greater tubercle of humerus
  • A - shoulder external rotation and horizontal abduction
  • N - Axillary Nerve
  • L - C5-6
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Subscapularis

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  • O - subscapular fossa
  • I - lesser tubercle of humerus
  • A - shoulder internal rotation
  • N - Upper and Lower Subscapular Nerves
  • L - C5-6
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Teres major

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  • O - axillary border of the scapula near inferior angle
  • I - crest of the lesser tubercle of humerus
  • A - shoulder extension, internal rotation and adduction
  • N - Lower Subscapular Nerve
  • L - C5-7
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Coracobrachialis

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  • O - coracoid process of scapula
  • I - medial humerus at midpoint
  • A - shoulder adduction, flexion, and horizontal adduction
  • N - Musculocutaneous Nerve
  • L - C5-7
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Biceps brachii

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  • O - long head - supraglenoid tubercle of scapula
  • O - short head - coracoid process of scapula
  • I - radial tuberosity of radius
  • A - shoulder flexion, elbow flexion, and forearm supination
  • N - Musculocutaneous Nerve
  • L - C5-6
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Triceps brachii

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  • O - long head - infraglenoid tubercle of scapula
  • O - medial head - distal posterior humerus
  • O - lateral head - superior postolateral humerus
  • I - olecranon process of ulna
  • A - shoulder extension and elbow extension
  • N - Radial Nerve
  • L - C6-8