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THIS IS THE REVIEW FROM CLASS ON 6/2/09

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Actions of Infraspinatus   Laterally rotates extends humerus, Fires during abduction and adduction  
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Actions of Pect major   adducts, medially rotates, flexes  
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Action of Soleus   Plantar flexes foot  
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Action of Subscapularis   Strong medial rotators and fires during everything else  
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Actions of TFL   medially rotates femur abducts femur flexes  
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Actions of Peroneus Longus   Plantar flexes and everts foot  
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Actions of Deltoideus   Any movement of humerus, abducts laterally rotates, medially rotates  
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Actions of Rectus Femoris   extends knee flexes hip  
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Which are the Tom dick and harry muscles?   Tibialis Posterior, Flexor Digitorum Longus, Flexor Hallucis Longus  
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Which malleolus do the tom dick and harry muscles wrap around?   Medial  
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Lateral condyle of the tibia, 2/3rds anterior shaft of the fibula, and interosseous membrane, to the middle and distal phalanges of the 4 toes   Extensor Digitorum Longus  
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Lateral clavicle, Acromion process, Spine of the scapula to the deltoid tuberosity   Deltoideus  
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Anterior lower half of humerus to the coronoid process and tuberosity of ula   Brachialis  
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ASIS to upper medial tibia   Sartorius  
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Anterior Pubis Pubic tubercle medial lip of linea aspera   Adductor Longus  
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Lateral shaft of tibia, Lateral condyle, interosseous membrane, base of first metatarsal, and cuneiform   Tibialis anterior  
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Lateral lip of linea aspera on posterior femur to lateral edge of patella and patellar ligament   Vastus Lateralis  
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Which muscles go into the tendocalcaneus   Soleus Gastrocnemeus Plantaris  
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Which muscle is known as the key that unlocks the knee?   Popliteus  
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Solial line of tibia upper shaft of fibula to tendocalcaneus   Soleus  
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Upper 2/3rds of lateral shaft of fibula to base of 1st metatarsal and medial cuneiform at the bottom of the foot   Peroneus Longus  
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Lower 1/3rd of lateral border of scapula near inferior angle to medial lip of the bicipital groove   Teres Major  
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Anterior surface of ribs 3-5 to Coracoid process of scapula   Pect Minor  
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Lateral condyle of femur, capsule of knee joint, upper posterior tibia   Popliteus  
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Medial and lateral epicondyles of femur, to tendocalcaneus   Gastrocnemeus  
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Extends Knee Flexes Hip   Rectus Femoris  
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Ischial tuberosity, sacrotuberous ligament, Linea Aspear, Fibular Head of lateral condyle of the tibia   Biceps Femoris  
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Ischial Tuberosity to Proximal Medial Shaft of Tibia   Semitendinosus  
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Which of the Following does NOT dorsiflex the ankel? Tibialis Aterior, Peroneus Tertius, Extensor digitorum Longus, Tibialis Posterior   Tibialis Posteior  
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Which muscles are most likely to be involved in an inversion sprain?   Peroneus Longus and Brevis  
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Inferior ramus of pubis, Ischial tuberosity, Ramus of Ischium, to Linea Aspera and adductor tubercle   Adductor Magnus  
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Inferior ramus of pubis to proximal medial shaft of tibia   Gracilis  
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Lower 2/3rds of lateral surface of fibula to the lateral side of the base of the 5th metatarsal   Peroneus Brevis  
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AIIS, Upper Margin at the Acetabulum, to patella and the patellar ligament   Rectus Femoris  
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Adducts Flexes Medially Rotates Humerus   Pect Major  
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Plantar Flexes Foot   Plantaris, Gastrocnemues, Soleus, Tibialis Posterior, Pernoeus Longus, Peroneus Brevis  
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Upper 2/3rds of Supracondylar Ridge of Humerus to syloid process of radius   Brachioradialis  
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Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula, upper ½ of posterior humerus, posterior surface of lower half of humer, to olecranon process of humerus   Triceps  
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