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GLUTEAL/DEEP 6 LATERAL ROTATORS/MEDIAL THIGH ADDUCTORS 5

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gluteal muscles 3   gluteus maximus gluteus medius gluteus minimus  
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rump roast   gluteus maximus  
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gluteus maximus origin   posterior iliac crest posterior sacrum coccyx  
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gluteus maximus insertion   gluteal tuberosity illotibial band  
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deltoid of the hip   gluteus medius  
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gluteus medius origin   between superior & middle gluteal lines  
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gluteus medius insertion   greater trochanter  
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gluteus minimus origin   between middle & inferior gluteal lines  
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gluteus minimus insertion   anterior greater trochanter  
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deep 6 lateral rotators   piriformis gemellus superior obterator internus gemellus inferior obturator externus quadratus femoris  
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gluteal muscles superficial to deep   gluteus maximus gluteus medius gluteus minimus  
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piriformis   sciatic nerve runs deep too, sometimes through  
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piriformis origin   anterior sacrum  
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piriformis insertion   greater trochanter  
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quadratus femoris origin   ishial tuberosity  
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quadratus femoris insertion   greater trochanter  
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precious goods often go on quilts   piriformis gemellus superior obterator internus gemellus inferior obturator externus quadratus femoris  
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precious   priformis  
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goods   gemellus superior  
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often   obterator internus  
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go   gemellus inferior  
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on   obturator externus  
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quilts   quadratus femoris  
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coracoid   birds beak  
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3 bicipital groove muscles   pectoralis major teres major latissimus dorsi  
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this muscle of the brachium crosses 3 joints   biceps brachii  
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teres minor origin   superior 1/2 lateral border of scapula  
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deltoids origin   lateral 1/3 clavicle, acromian, spine of scapula  
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coracobrachialis insertion   medial surface of mid-humeral shaft  
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triceps brachii lateral head origin   posterior surface of proximal 1/2 of humerus  
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subscapularis insertion   lesser tubercle of humerus  
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levator scapula origin   t.p. c1-c4  
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brachialis insertion   tuberosity & coranoid process of ulna  
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serratus anterior insertion   anterior surface of medial vertebral border of scapula  
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rhomboids major origin   s.p. t2-t5  
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pectoralis major insertion   bicipital groove of humerus  
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scapular sling muscles RRLTSP   rhomboid major rhomboid minor levator scapula trapezius serratus pectoralis minor  
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vertebral artery   ascends to the brain through transverse foramen  
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common carotid artery   ascends to the head just deep to SCM  
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median nerve   compressed in carpal tunnel syndrome  
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rectus abdominis origin   pubic crest, pubic symphysis  
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quadratus lumborum insertion   12th rib, t.p. L1-L4  
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scalenes posterior insertion   second rib  
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oblique capitis inferior   suboccipital that does not attach to head  
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rectus capitis posterior major origin   s.p. c2  
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sternocleidomastoid insertion   mastoid process of temporal bone  
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middle scalene origin   t.p. c2-c7  
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not present in all humans   palmaris longus psoas minor  
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vertebral artery ascends to the brain through the transverse foramen of the cervical vertebrae   true  
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linea alba   connective tissue in the abdomen  
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tooth referred pain   false  
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what structure do u have to move to get to longii capitus   trachea  
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what structure is between & anterior to middle scalene   brachial plexus  
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scalenes phone #   361-271-562  
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abdominal muscles from superficial to deep   rectus abdominus external oblique internal oblique transverse abdominal  
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median nerve responsible for   carpal tunnel  
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superior to inferior deep lateral rotators   piriformis gemellus superior obterator internus gemellus inferior obturator externus quadratus femoris  
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medial thigh 5 adductors   adductor magnus adductor longus adductor brevis pectineus gracilis  
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3APG   adductor magnus adductor longus aadductor brevis pectineus gracilis  
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adductor magnus   most posterior and deep  
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forms posterior wall of femoral triangle   adductor magnus  
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adductor hiatus: femoral artery, nerve & vein   adductor magnus  
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adductor magnus origin   inferior pubic ramus ishial ramus ishial tuberosity  
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adductor magnus insertion   linea aspera adductor tubercle  
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adductor longus   most superficial & anterior of adduction  
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forms medial border of femoral triangle   adductor longus  
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adductor longus origin   pubic tubercle  
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adductor longus insertion   linea aspera  
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adductor brevis   middle layer  
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adductor brevis origin   inferior pubic ramus  
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adductor brevis insertion   linea aspera  
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pectineus   most superficial & anterior of medial thigh  
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forms floor of femoral triangle   pectineus  
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pectineus origin   superior pubic ramus  
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pectineus insertion   pectineal line  
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gracilis   most medial* anatomical pulley only adduction to cross knee  
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gracilis origin   inferior pubic ramus ishial ramus  
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gracilis insertion   pes anserine  
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pes anserine insertion   sartorius semitendinosus gracilis  
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femoral triangle   sartorius (lateral) inguinal ligament (posterior) adductor longus (medial)  
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femoral triangle contains   arteries nerves lymph nodes  
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