Practical 3 Muscles Flashcards
Lies posterior to the clavodeltoid and runs over the top of the shoulder
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum
acromiodeltoid
Large, thin muscle which passes over the vertebral borer of the scapula
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum
acromiotrapezius
Most superficial muscle of the shoulder
continuation of clavotrapezius below the clavicle
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum
clavodeltoid
The most anterior muscle of the trapezius muscles
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum
clavotrapezius
Large, thick flat muscle covering most of the lateral surface of the posterior trunk; it extends and adducts the arm
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum
latissimus dorsi
Flat, straplike muscle, can be located in the triangle created by the division of the fibers of the clavotrapezius and acromiotrapezius
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum
levator scapulae ventralis
near the anterior end of the scapula
Superficial scapular and thoracic dorsum
spinodeltoid
Triangular, runs from the thoracic vertebrae to the scapular spine
Superficial scapular and thoracic
dorsum
spinotrapezius
deep to the spinotrapezius
deep scapular dorsum
infraspinatus
ribbonlike;most anterolateral muscle in region
deep scapular dorsum
rhomboideus capitus
most posterior muscle in group
close to rhomboid minor
deep scapular dorsum
rhomboideus major
located posterior to rhomboid capitis
much larger
deep scapular dorsum
rhomboideus minor
most of the ventral surface of the scapula
deep scapular dorsum
subscapularis
under the acromiotrapezius
deep scapular dorsum
supraspinatus
upper limb, attaches to humerus and scapula
deep scapular dorsum
teres major
lateral border of scapula
deep scapular dorsum
teres minor
lateral to the longissimus
deep thoracic dorsum
illiocostalis
right alongside the lumbar vertebrae
deep thoracic dorsum
multifidus spinae