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SupraSpinatus
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20100505b MAK121

MAK121 Midterm Cumulative

MuscleRegion/GroupOrigin(s)Insertion(s)Joint(s) CrossedAction(s) Joint 1Action(s) Joint 2Action(s) Joint 3
SupraSpinatus Shoulder-Arm/Rotator Cuff SupraSpinous Fossa Greater Tubercle GlenoHumeral 2: Stabilization, ABduction
InfraSpinatus Shoulder-Arm/Rotator Cuff InfraSpinous Fossa Greater Tubercle GlenoHumeral 5: Stabilization, Lateral Rotation, ADduction, Extension, Horizontal ABduction
Teres Minor Shoulder-Arm/Rotator Cuff Superior Half of Lateral Border of Scapula Greater Tubercle GlenoHumeral 5: Stabilization, Lateral Rotation, ADduction, Extension, Horizontal ABduction
SubScapularis Shoulder-Arm/Rotator Cuff SubScapular Fossa Lesser Tubercle GlenoHumeral 2: Stabilization, Medial Rotation
CoracoBrachialis Shoulder-Arm Coracoid Process Medial Aspect of Mid-Humeral Shaft GlenoHumeral 2: Flexion, ADduction
SubClavius Shoulder-Arm 1st Rib and Cartilage Inferior/Lateral Aspect of Clavicle SternoClavicular 3: Draw Clavicle Inferiorly and Anteriorly, Elevation of 1st Rib (Forced Inhalation), Stabilization of SternoClavicular Joint
Rhomboids(2) Shoulder-Arm 2: (Minor) SPs C7-T1, (Major) SPs T2-T5 Medial Border of Scapula ScapuloThoracic 3: Retraction, Elevation, Downward Rotation
Levator Scapula Shoulder-Arm TPs C1-C4 2: Superior Portion Medial Border and Superior Angle of Scapula 2: ScapuloThoracic, AtlantoOccipital/InterVertebral 2: Elevation, Downward Rotation 3: B.Extension, Lateral Flexion, Ispilateral Rotation
Pectoralis Minor Shoulder-Arm Ribs 3-5 Coracoid Process ScapuloThoracic 4: Protraction, Depression, Anterior Tilt, Assists in Forced Inhalation
Brachialis Forearm-Hand Distal Half Anterior Humerus 2: Ulnar Tuberosity, CoroNoid Process of Ulna HumeroUlnar Flexion
BrachioRadialis Forearm-Hand Lateral SupraCondylar Ridge of Humerus Styloid Process of Radius 2: HumeroUlnar, RadioUlnar Flexion Resisted Pronation/Supination
Anconeus Forearm-Hand Lateral Epicondyle of Humerus 2: Olecranon Process, Lateral Edge of Ulna HumeroUlnar Extension
Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus Forearm-Hand/Wrist-Hand Extensors Lateral SupraCondylar Ridge of Humerus Base of 2nd MetaCarpal 2: HumeroUlnar, RadioCarpal FLEXION 2: Extension, Radial Deviation
Extensor Carpi Radialis Brevis Forearm-Hand/Wrist-Hand Extensors Lateral SupraCondylar Ridge of Humerus Base of 3rd MetaCarpal 2: HumeroUlnar, RadioCarpal FLEXION 2: Extension, Radial Deviation
Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Forearm-Hand/Wrist-Hand Extensors Common Extensor Tendon from Lateral Epicondyle of Humerus Base of 5th MetaCarpal RadioCarpal 2: Extension, Ulnar Deviation
Extensor Digitorum Forearm-Hand/Wrist-Hand Extensors Common Extensor Tendon from Lateral Epicondyle of Humerus Middle and Distal Phalanges of 2nd-5th Digits 2: RadioCarpal, MCPs/PIPs/DIPs Extension Extension
Flexor Carpi Radialis Forearm-Hand/Wrist-Hand Flexors Common Flexor Tendon from Medial Epicondyle of Humerus Bases of 2nd and 3rd MetaCarpals 2: HumeroUlnar, RadioCarpal Flexion 2: Flexion, Radial Deviation
Flexor Carpi Ulnaris Forearm-Hand/Wrist-Hand Flexors Common Flexor Tendon from Medial Epicondyle of Humerus Pisiform 2: HumeroUlnar, RadioCarpal Flexion 2: Flexion, Ulnar Deviation
Flexor Digitorum Superficialis Forearm-Hand/Wrist-Hand Flexors 4: Common Flexor Tendon, Ulnar Collateral Ligament, CoroNoid Process of Ulna, Shaft of Radius Sides of Middle Phalanges of 2nd-5th Digits 3: HumeroUlnar, RadioCarpal, MCPs/PIPs Flexion Flexion Flexion
Flexor Digitorum Profundus Forearm-Hand/Wrist-Hand Flexors Anterior/Medial Surfaces of Proximal 3/4 Ulna Bases of Distal Phalanges of 2nd-5th Digits 2: RadioCarpal, MCPs/PIPs/DIPs Flexion Flexion
Palmaris Longus Forearm-Hand/Wrist-Hand Flexors Common Flexor Tendon from Medial Epicondyle of Humerus 2: Flexor Retinaculum, Palmar Aponeurosis 2: HumeroUlnar, RadioCarpal Flexion 2: Flexion, Tense Palmar Fascia
Pronator Teres Forearm-Hand 2: Common Flexor Tendon from Medial Epicondyle of Humerus, CoroNoid Process of Ulna Middle of Lateral Surface of Radius 2: HumeroUlnar, RadioUlnar Flexion Pronation
Pronator Quadratus Forearm-Hand Medial/Anterior Surface of Distal Ulna Lateral/Anterior Surface of Distal Radius RadioUlnar Pronation
Supinator Forearm-Hand 3: Radial Collateral Ligament, Annular Ligament, and Supinator Crest of the Ulna Lateral Surface of Proximal Shaft of Radius RadioUlnar Supination
ABductor Pollicis Longus Forearm-Hand/Muscles of the Thumb 3: Posterior Surface of Radius and Ulna, InterOsseous Membrane Base of 1st MetaCarpal CarpoMetaCarpal ABduction, Extension
ADductor Pollicis Forearm-Hand/Muscles of the Thumb Capitate, 2nd and 3rd MetaCarpals Base of Proximal Phalange of Thumb 2: 1st CarpoMetaCarpal (CMC), 1st MetaCarpoPhalangeal (MCP) ADduction ADduction, Flexion
Flexor Pollicis Longus Forearm-Hand/Muscles of the Thumb 2: Anterior Surface of Radius, InterOsseous Membrane Distal Phalange of Thumb 3: 1st CarpoMetaCarpal (CMC), 1st MetaCarpoPhalangeal (MCP), 1st InterPhalangeal (IP) Flexion Flexion Flexion
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