Question | Answer |
Flexes the trunk, compresses abdomen | Rectus abdominis |
Medial or internal rotation of the shoulder | Subscapularis |
Flexes the elbow and supinates the forearm | Biceps |
Flexes and laterally bends trunk rotation to opposite side. | External Obliques |
This muscle is a common injection site | Deltoid |
Flexes the elbow with forearm in mid position | Brachioradialis |
External rotation of the shoulder | Teres Minor |
Extends and adducts the shoulder (humerus) | Latissimus Dorsi |
External rotation of shoulder | Supraspinatus |
Flexes proximal, middle, distal phalanges | Flexor Digitorum Profundus |
Flexes the proximal and middle phalanges | Flexor Digitorum Superficialis |
Flexes the head bilaterally, rotates to opposite side and unilateral bend or flexion of neck | Sternocleidomastoid |
The 4 rotator cuff muscles or SITS muscles are | Supraspinatus, Infraspinates,
Treres Minor, Subsapularis |
The deltoid has 3 diffrent sections, anterior
middle, posterior. What movement goes with these. | anterior= flexion
middle= abduction
posterior= extension |