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Anatomy for Massage Fill In The Blanks

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Question: What is the origin of Flexor Ulnaris?Answer: medial epicondyle of , medial olecranon, posterior 2/3 of ulna
Question: What is the of Flexor Carpi Ulnaris?Answer: metacarpal 5, , hamate
Question: What is the action of Carpi Ulnaris?Answer: flexes the wrist, the wrist
Question: What is the of Flexor Carpi Ulnaris?Answer: nerve
Question: What is the of the Brachialis?Answer: anterior humeral shaft
Question: What is the insertion of the ?Answer: tuberosity, coranoid process, process of ulna
Question: What is the action of the ?Answer: elbow
Question: What is the of the Brachialis?Answer: musculotaneous
Question: What is the origin of the Minor?Answer: superior 2/3 of lateral border of
Question: What is the insertion of the Minor?Answer: tuberacle of the humerus
Question: What is the of the Teres Minor?Answer: shoulder, laterally rotates shoulder
Question: What is the nerve of the Minor?Answer: axillary
Question: What is the origin of Brachii?Answer: supraglenoid tuberacle of , coracoid process of scapula
Question: What is the of the Biceps Brachii?Answer: radial ,bicipital aponeurosis
Question: What is the origin of the Dorsi?Answer: spinous processes T7-L5, ribs 9-12(posterior), iliac crest, posterior sacrum
Question: What is the insertion of the Dorsi?Answer: bicipital (intertubicular) groove of the
Question: What is the action of the Dorsi?Answer: extends shoulder, medially rotates shoulder, adducts
Question: What is the of the Latissimus Dorsi?Answer: nerve
Question: What is the of the Supraspinatus?Answer: supraspinous fossa of
Question: What is the insertion of the ?Answer: tuberacle of humerus
Question: What is the of the Supraspinatus?Answer: abducts
Question: What is the nerve of the ?Answer: nerve
Question: What is the of the Infraspinatus?Answer: infraspious of the scapula
Question: What is the of the Infraspinatus?Answer: greater tuberacle of the
Question: What is the action of the ?Answer: laterally rotates
Question: What is the of the Infraspinatus?Answer: suprascapular
Question: What is the of the Subscapularis?Answer: fossa of the humerus
Question: What is the of the Subscapularis?Answer: lesser tuberacle of the
Question: What is the of the Subscapularis?Answer: rotates shoulder
Question: What is the nerve of the ?Answer: subscapular
Question: What is the of the Deltoid?Answer: lateral 3rd of clavicle, process, scapular spine
Question: What is the of the Deltoid?Answer: tuberosity
Question: What is the of the Deltoid?Answer: Anterior;flexes shoulder, medially rotates shoulder, Middle; shoulder Posterior; extends shoulder, laterally rotates shoulder
Question: What is the of the Deltoid?Answer: nerve
Question: What is the of the Pectoralis Major?Answer: 1/2 of clavicle, edge of sternal body, ribs 1-7
Question: What is the of the Pectoralis Major?Answer: (intertubicular) groove of humerus
Question: What is the of the Pectoralis Major?Answer: shoulder, medially rotates shoulder, flexes shoulder, extends shoulder
Question: What is the of the Pectoralis Major?Answer: pectoral
Question: What is the of the Coracobrachialis?Answer: coracoid process of the
Question: What is the of the Coracobrachialis?Answer: medial shaft
Question: What is the of the coracobrachialis?Answer: flexes shoulder, adducts
Question: What is the of the coracobrachialis?Answer: musculocutaneous
Question: What is the action of the Brachii?Answer: flexes elbow, supinates forearm, shoulder
Question: what is the nerve of the Biceps ?Answer: nerve
Question: What is the of the brachioradialis?Answer: lateral supracondylar of humerus
Question: What is the of the brachioradialis?Answer: process of radius
Question: What is the of the brachioradialis?Answer: flexes
Question: What is the of the brachioradialis?Answer: nerve
Question: What is the origin of the Brachii?Answer: lateral; posterior proximal humeral medial; posterior distal humeral shaft
Question: What is the of the Triceps Brachii?Answer: olecranon
Question: What is the action of the Triceps ?Answer: lateral; extends shoulder ; adducts shoulder
Question: What is the of the Triceps Brachii?Answer: nerve
Question: What is the origin of the ?Answer: lateral of the humerus
Question: What is the of the Anconeus?Answer: olecranon process, superior 8th of shaft
Question: What is the of the Anconeus?Answer: extends
Question: What is the of the Anconeus?Answer: nerve
Question: What is the of the Trapezius?Answer: external occipital protuberance, nuchal lines, c7-t12
Question: What is the of the Trapezius?Answer: lateral 3rd of clavicle, acromion process, spine
Question: What is the of the Trapezius?Answer: extends neck, elevates, scapula upwardly rotates , retracts scapula
Question: What is the of the Trapezius?Answer: # 11
Question: What is the of the Levator Scapulae?Answer: transverse C1-C4
Question: What is the of the Levator Scapulae?Answer: medial border of
Question: What is the of the Levator Scapulae?Answer: elevates scapula, downwardly rotates scapula, flexes neck
Question: What is the of the Levator Scapulae?Answer: -dorsal
Question: What is also known as the Christmas tree muscle?Answer: major and minor
Question: What muscle is also known as the coat 's muscle?Answer:
Question: What muscle is also known as the 's muscle?Answer: Dorsi
Question: What are the the mnemonic SITS stand for in the rotator cuff?Answer: S upraspinatus I T eres minor S ubscapularis
Question: What is also known as the corkscrew muscle?Answer: brachii
Question: What muscle is also known as the tailor's ?Answer: sartorius
Question: Which muscles attach to the coracoid process?Answer: pectoralis minor, , biceps brachii
 
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