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Kinesiology 2

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Anconeus O: Lateral epicondyle of humerus
Anconeus I: Olecranon process of ulna
Anconeus A: Assits extension of elbow
Triceps Brachii O: 1. Infraglenoid tubercled of the scapula and posterior shaft of humerus 2. Lat. and Med
Triceps Brachii I: Olecranon process of ulna
Triceps Brachii A: Extension of elbow, extension of humerus
Brachialis O: lower shaft of anterior humerus
Brachialis I: proximal ulna
Brachialis A: flexes elbow
Caracobrachialis O: Coracoid process of scapula
Caracobrachialis I: middle 1/3 of shaft of humerus (med.)
Caracobrachialis A: flexion + adduction of humerus
Biceps Brachii O: short head: coracoid process of scapulalong head: supraglenoid tubercle of scapula
Biceps Brachii I: tuberosity of (proximal) radius
Biceps Brachii A: L.H.flexion of elbow, supination S.H. flexion of humerus
Deltoids O: anterior: lateral claviclemiddle: lateral aspect of acromion processposterior: spine of the scapula
Deltoids I: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus
Deltoids A: Primarily: abduction of humerus; also adduction (ant.) flexion (ant.) extention(post.)
Anconeus helps triceps
Triceps Brachii 3 heads
Triceps Brachii only muscle on the posterior arm
Brachialis strongest flexor
Coracobrachialis named for its origin and insertion
Biceps Brachii 2 heads
Deltoids strong abductor but cannot initiate that movement because the angle of pull is parallel to the humerus
Created by: rimrocke
 

 



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