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Front (Term) Front (image)
Biceps Long Head and Short Head: Actions
Biceps Long Head: Origin
Biceps Short Head: Origin
Biceps: Insertion
Deltoid Action: All fibers http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/55/85/48/6558548.jpeg
Deltoid Action: Anterior fibers http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/55/85/51/6558551.jpeg
Deltoid Action: Posterior fibers http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/55/85/54/6558554.jpeg
Deltoid Insertion
Deltoid Origin
Latissimus Dorsi (lats): Action http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/56/24/60/6562460.jpeg
Latissimus Dorsi (lats): Insertion
Latissimus Dorsi (lats): Origin http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/56/28/20/6562820.jpeg
Pectoralis Major - All Fibers: Action
Pectoralis Major - Lower Fibers: Action
Pectoralis Major - Upper Fibers: Acion
Pectoralis Major: Insertion
Pectoralis Major: Origin
Pectoralis Minor: Action
Pectoralis Minor: Insertion
Pectoralis Minor: Origin
Trapezius Actions: Lower fibers http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/55/85/69/6558569.jpeg
Trapezius Actions: Middle fibers http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/55/85/66/6558566.jpeg
Trapezius Actions: Upper fibers Bilaterally http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/55/85/60/6558560.jpeg
Trapezius Actions: Upper fibers Unilaterally http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/55/85/63/6558563.jpeg
Trapezius Insertion http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/55/85/75/6558575.jpeg
Trapezius: Origins http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/55/85/72/6558572.jpeg
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/trail-guide-to-the-body-ch-2-5050352
Trail Guide to the Body CH 2
Action, Origin, and insertion of: DeltoidLatissimus Pectoralis major Biceps brachiiTrapezius Pectoralis minor
Shoulder, Arm, anatomy
Back (Definition) Back (image)
Flex - The elbowSupinate - The forearmFlex - The shoulder
Supraglenoid tubercle of scapula
Coracoid process of The scapula
Tuberosity of the radius and aponeurosis of the biceps Brachii
Abduct - the shoulder
Flex - the shoulder Medially rotate - the shoulderHorizontally adduct - the shoulder
Extended - the shoulderLaterally rotate - the shoulderHorizontally adduct - the shoulder
Deltoid tuberosity http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/55/85/57/6558557.jpeg
Lateral 1/3 of the clavicle, acromion and spine of scapula http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/55/84/88/6558488.jpeg
Extended - the shoulderAdduct - the shoulderMedially rotate - the shoulder
Intertubercular grove of the humerus
Inferior angle of scapulaSpinous processes of last 6 T-vertebraelast 3-4 ribsthoracolumbar aponeurosis and posterior iliac crest
Adduct - The shoulderMedially Rotate - The shoulderElevate (assists) - the thorax during forced inhalation
Extend - The shoulder
Flex - The shoulder Horizontally adduct - The shoulder
Crest of greater tubercle of humerus
Medial half of the clavicle, sternum and cartilage of ribs 1-6
Depress - The scapula Abduct - The scapula Downwardly rotate - The scapulaElevate (assists) the thorax during forced inhalation
Medial surface of coracoid process of the scapula
3rd, 4th, and 5th ribs
Depress - the scapulaUpwardly rotate - the scapula
Adduct - the scapulaStabilize - the scapula
Extend
Laterally flex - same side of head and neckRotate - opposite side of head and neckElevate - the scapulaUpwardly rotate - the scapula
Clavicle - lateral 1/3Acromion and spine of scapula
External occipital protuberanceSpinous processes of C-7 through T-12
http://www.cram.com/flashcards/trail-guide-to-the-body-ch-2-5050352
Trail Guide to the Body CH 2
Action, Origin, and insertion of: DeltoidLatissimus Pectoralis major Biceps brachiiTrapezius Pectoralis minor
Shoulder, Arm, anatomy
Hint Hint (image)
2 actions that start with F
Tubercle
Process
Tuberosity
The shoulder
The shoulder
The shoulder
Insertion
_____1/3 of______, a______, and spine of ______
Grove
Inferior angle of scapulaSpinous processes of last 6 T-vertebraelast 3-4 ribsthoracolumbar aponeurosis and posterior iliac crest http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/56/28/23/6562823.jpeg
Adduct - The shoulderMedially Rotate - The shoulderElevate (assists) - the thorax during forced inhalation
Depress - The scapula Abduct - The scapula Downwardly rotate - The scapulaElevate (assists) the thorax during forced inhalation
Scapula
Ribs
Laterally flex - same side of head and neckRotate - opposite side of head and neckElevate - the scapulaUpwardly rotate - the scapula
http://fce-study.netdna-ssl.com/2/images/upload-flashcards/56/28/23/6562823.jpeg

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