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MMT: nerves

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Triceps, supinator Radial
Biceps Brachii, Corocobrachial MC
Pronator Teres, Pronator Quadratas Median
Flexor Carpi Radialis Median
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Ulnar
Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus and Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis Radial
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Radial
Extensor Digitorum Radial
Lumbricals 1/2 median 3/4 Ulnar
Flexor Digitorum Superficialis Median
Flexor Digitorum Profundus 1/2 median nerve (2/3 digit), 1/2 ulna (4/5 digit)
Dorsal Interossei Ulnar
Palmar Interossei Ulnar
Flexor Pollicis Brevis superficial head: median Deep- ulna
Flexor Pollicus Longus Median
Extensor Pollicis Brevis, Longus and Abductor Pollicis Longus Radial nerve
Abductor Pollicus Brevis Median
Adductor Pollicus Ulnar
Opponens Pollicis and Opponens digit Minimi Median Ulnar
Traps, levator Accessory Dorsal scapular
rhom, lats rhom: dorsal scapular Lats: thoracodorsal
Serratus anterior Long thoracic
deltoid, teres major Axillary
Supraspinatus: suprascapular
Pec Major Medial Lateral Pec nerves
Subscapularis Upper and lower subscapular nerves
Teres Minor Lower subscapular
Infraspinatus suprascapular
Brachialis MC
Brachioradialis Radial
Hamstrings Sciatic
Quads Femoral nerve
Tibialis Anterior Deep fibular nerve
Gastroc/Soleus Tibial
Scalenes lower cervical nerve
SCM Accessory
Longus Capitus Cervical plexus
Erector spinae posterior branch spinal nerve
Rectus Abdominas thoracoabdominal
Psoas Major, iliacus lumbar plexus
Glute Max inferior glute nerve
Glute Med, Glute Min Superior glute nerve
Adductor Magnus, Brevis, Longus, Gracilis Obturator
Pectineus Femoral
Tensor fascia Latae Superior gluteal nerve
Piriformis, gemilli, quadratus, obturator internis Sacral plexus
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