orgin n insertion Flashcards

1
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  1. Epicranius/Frontalis
A

Origin: Epicranial aponeurosis
Insertion: Skin of eyebrows

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  1. Orbicularis oculi
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Origin: Nasal part of frontal bone
Insertion: Skin of orbital region

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  1. & 14. Zygomaticus
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Origin: Zygomatic
Insertion: Corner of mouth/lateral upper lip

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4
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  1. Orbicularis oris
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Origin: Medial aspects of maxilla and mandible
Insertion: Skin and mucous membrane of lips

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5
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6, 7 & 8. Temporalis

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Origin: Temporal line of parietal bone
Insertion: Coronoid process of mandible

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6
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  1. Masseter
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Origin: Zygomatic arch and maxillary process
Insertion: Lateral surface of ramus mandible

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7
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  1. Sternohyoid
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Origin: Membrane of sternum medial end of clavicle
Insertion: Inferior border of body or hyoid bone

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8
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  1. Sternocleidomastoid
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Origin: Manubrium medial aspect of clavicle
Insertion: Mastoid process of temporal bone`

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9
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  1. Deltoid
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Origin: Clavicle acromion process spine of scapula
Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity

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10
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  1. Brachialis
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Origin: Anterior surface of the distal half of humerus
Insertion: Tuberosity and coronoid process

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11
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  1. Brachioradialis
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Origin: Lateral supercondylar ridge of the humerus
Insertion: Styloid process on distal radius

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12
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  1. & 38. Biceps brachii
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Origin: Short head apex of coracoid, Long head supraglenoid of scapula

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13
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  1. & 41 Triceps brachii
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Origin: Infraglenoid tubercle
Insertion: Olecranon process

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14
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  1. Flexor carpi radialis
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Origin: Medial epicondyle of humerus
Insertion: 2nd and 3rd metacarpal

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15
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  1. Palmaris longus
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Origin: Medial epicondyle of the humerus
Insertion: Didstal side of the flexor retinaculum

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16
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  1. Rectus abdominus
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Origin: Pubic symphysis
Insertion: Xiphoid process costal cartilage of ribs 5-7

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17
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  1. Serratus anterior
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Origin: 1-8 ribs
Insertion: Anterior surface of scapulas angle superior

18
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111 External Oblique

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Origin: external surfaces of the rib 5-12
Insertion: iliac crest

19
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100, 101, & 102 Pectoralis major

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Origin: Anterior medial half of clavicle
Insertion: lateral lip of bicipital

20
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  1. Rectus femoris
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Origin: Anterior inferior iliac spine
Insertion: Patella and tibial tuberosity

21
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  1. Vastus lateralis
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Origin: lateral lip of linea aspera
Insertion: quadriceps tendon

22
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  1. Vastus medialis
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Origin: medial lip of the linea aspera
Insertion: quadriceps femoris tendon

23
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  1. Sartorius
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Origin: Anterior superior iliac crest
Insertion: Medial side of the proximal tibia

24
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  1. Adductor longus
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Origin: Pubic body just below the pubic crest
Insertion: Middle third of linea aspera

25
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95, 96, & 97 Trapezius

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Origin: spinous process of thoracic vertebra
Insertion: Spine and acromion of scapula

26
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93 Latissimus dorsi

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Origin: Spinous process of t7-t12
Insertion: Intertubercular sulcus of the humerus

27
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  1. Infraspinatus
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Origin: Infraspinious fossa of scapula
Insertion: Middle surface of the greater tubercle

28
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  1. Teres major
A

Origin: Back surface of scapulas inferior angle
Insertion: Medial lip of bicipital groove

29
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  1. Gluteus maximus
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Origin: Post lateral aspect of the sacrum of coccyx
Insertion: Iliotibial tract gluteal tuberosity of femur

30
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  1. Adductor magnus
A

Origin: Ischiopubic ramus
Insertion: Supercondylar line

31
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  1. Biceps femoris
A

Origin: Ischial tuberosity
Insertion: Fibula head

32
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  1. Semitendinosus
A

Origin: Ischial tuberosity
Insertion: Proximal medial tibial shift

33
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  1. Semimembranosus
A

Origin: Ischial tuberosity
Insertion: Posteriorly on medial tibial condyle

34
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  1. & 82. Gastrocnemius
A

Origin: Medial head
Insertion: Calcaneal tendon

35
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  1. Tibalis anterior
A

Origin: Tibia
Insertion: Medial cuneiform

36
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  1. Gracilis
A

Origin: anterior surface of the body of pubis
Insertion: Tibia

37
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  1. Sartoris
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Origin: Anterior superior iliac spine of the pelvic bone
Insertion:Anteromedial surface of the proximal tibia in the pes anserinus

38
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  1. Pronator teres
A

Origin: Medial supercondylar ridge of the humerus
Insertion: Middle part of lateral surface of radius

39
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  1. Palmaris longus
A

Origin: Medial epicondyle of the humerus
Insertion: Distal side of the flexor reticulum

40
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50, 51, & 52 Extensor digitorum

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Origin: lateral epicondyle of the humerus
Insertion: The extensor expansion of the 2nd-5th digits

41
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60 Calcaneal Tendon

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Origin: Gastrocnemius muscle
Insertion: posterior surface of calcaneus