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ASHA A&P Overview - The Big Thirty (pg. 14)

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masseter   jaw muscle  
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sternocleidomastoid   muscle that runs from behind the ear to the sternum  
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trapezius   flat muscle that runs from the posterior base of skull down AND upward from around T12 to connect at outer shoulder  
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latissimus dorsi   large flat muscle on side of body that runs from spine around to the underarm  
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rhomboideus major   lower of the two rhomboideus muscles, deeper than the trapezuius muscle and runs from spine (approximately T1-T5) to underarm  
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rhomboideus minor   upper of the two rhomboideus muscles, deeper than the trapezuius muscle and runs from spine (approximately T1-T5) to underarm  
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levator scapulae   muscle deeper to trapezius, runs from base of neck to top of scapula  
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erector spinae   group of long muscles that runs from the sacrum up the back to the base of the neck  
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pectoralis major   "pects" - flat muscle from sternum to underarm  
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rectus abdominus   long muscle that runs vertically anterior, the "six pack abs" muscle  
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external oblique   flat muscle that runs from the anterior midline laterally around to the side back "waist"  
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deltoid   outer shoulder muscle  
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biceps brachii   anterior upper arm muscle  
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triceps brachii   posterior upper arm muscle  
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brachioradialis   anterior forearm muscle that runs from elbow to thumb  
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psoas major   muscle that attaches to spine at (T12-L4) & runs down to the hip socket via the pelvic girdle  
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gluteus maximus   the superficial muscle of the "bum"  
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hamstring muscles   group of thigh muscles on the back of the thigh  
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biceps femoris   hamstring: outer middle thigh muscle  
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semitendinosis   hamstring: inner middle thigh muscle & tendon  
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semimembranosis   hamstring: inner middle thigh muscle deeper than semitendinosis  
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quadriceps muscles   front of thigh muscles  
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rectus femoris   middle quadricep muscle  
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vastus lateralis   outer quadricep muscle  
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vastus medialis   inner quadricep muscle that runs from knee toward groin  
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vastus intermedius   quadricep muscle deeper to the rectus femoris  
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tensor fascia lata   front outer hip muscle that runs from the top of the anterior pelvic girdle to the hip joint (tendon continues down to knee)  
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sartorius   muscle that runs from outer hip joint to inner knee  
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gracilis   muscle that runs from groin to inner knee  
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gastrocnemius   calf muscles  
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tibialis anterior   shin muscle  
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peroneus longus   muscle that runs from outer knee to outer ankle  
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