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muscles in arms chest upper back

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deltoid (origin)   distal 1/3 of clavicle, acromian process, lateral spine of scapula.  
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deltoid (insertion)   deltoid tuberosity of humerous.  
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pectoralis major (origin)   clavicle sternum, costal cartilage  
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Pectoralis major (insertion)   crest of greater tuberacle of humerous.  
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coracobrachalis (origin)   apex of coracoid process  
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Coracobrachalis (insertion)   medial humerous  
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teres major (origin)   inferior angle of scapula  
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teres major (insertion)   medial lip of intertubicular sulcus  
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teres minor (origin)   lower most part of the intertubicular sulcus  
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biceps brachii long head (origin)   superior supraglenoid tubercle  
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biceps brachii long head/ short head (insertion)   radia tuberocity  
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bicep brachii short head (origin)   coracoid process  
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brachialis (origin)   distal anterior surface of humerous  
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brachialis (insertion)   coracoid process of ulna  
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brachioradialis (Origin)   lateral supracondyle of the humerus  
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brachioradialis (insertion)   radial syloid process  
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triceps brachii long head (origin)   infralenoid tuberacle  
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triceps brachii lateral head (origin)   posterior humerus  
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triceps medial (origin)   posterior distal humerus  
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triceps (insertion)   olecron process  
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latissimus dorsi (origin)   spinous process of lower thoracic vertebre,lumbar & sacral vertebrae, illiac crest, lower 3-4 ribs  
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latissimus dorsi (insertion)   lower interbicular sulcus  
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supraspinatus (origin)   medial 2/3 of supraspinatus fossa of scapula  
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supraspinatus (insertion)   superior facet of greater tuberacle  
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infaspinatus (origin)   infraspinatus fossa  
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infaspinatus (insertion)   middle facet of greater tuberacle  
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subscapularis (origin)   subscapular fossa  
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subscapularis (insertion)   lesser tuberacle of humerus  
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serratus anterior origin   upper 8-9 ribs  
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serratus anterior insertion   anterior surface of vertebral border and inferior angle of scapula  
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pectoralis minor (origin)   ribs 3-5  
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pectoralis minor (insertion)   coracoid process  
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sternocleidomastoid origin   superior border of anterior surface of medial clavicle and manubruim  
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sternocleidomastoid insertion   lateral surface of mastoid process & superior nucheal lines  
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trapezius origin   occipital protuberance, nuchal lines, C6-T12, spinous processes  
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rhomboid major origin   spinous process of T1-T5  
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rhomboid major insertion   vertebral border  
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rhomboid minor origin   spinous process C7-T1  
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rhomboid minor insertion   vertebral border  
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levator scapulate origin   transverse process of C1-C4  
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levator scapulate insertion   superior angle of scapula  
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muscles in rotater cuff   suprspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, trapezius (S.I.T.S.)  
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