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Shoulder Joint OIAs

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Deltoid Origin   Clavicle, acromion, spine of scapula  
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Deltoid Insertion   Deltoid tuberosity  
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Deltoid Action   Abduction, Horizontal Flexion, Horizontal Extension  
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Pectoralis Major Origin   Sternum, Clavicle, 6th rib  
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Pectoralis Major Insertion   Intertubercle groove of the Humerus  
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Pectoralis Major Action   Adduction, Horizontal Flexion, Extension  
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Latissimus Dorsi Origin   T6-T12, L1-L5,Sacrum  
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Latissimus Dorsi Insertion   Intertubercle groove of the Humerus  
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Latissimus Dorsi Action   Adduction,Extension  
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Teres Major Origin   Lateral Border of the Scapula  
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Teres Major Insertion   Intertubercle groove of the Humerus  
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Teres Major Action   Adduction, Extension  
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Coracobrachialis Origin   Coracoid Process  
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Coracobrachialis Insertion   Mid Humerus  
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Coracobrachialis Action   Horizontal Flexion  
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Biceps Brachii Origin   Long Head: Top of Scapula Short Head: Upper Humerus  
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Biceps Brachii Insertion   Tuberosity of the Radius  
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Biceps Brachii Action   Adduction, Inward Rotation  
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Triceps Brachii Origin   Scapula, Upper Humerus  
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Triceps Brachii Insertion   Olecranon Process (point of the elbow)  
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Triceps Brachii Action   Extension, Horizontal Extension  
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