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Action: Flex the elbow, Assist to pronate and supinate the forearm when these movements are resisted | Action: Flex the hip, Medially rotate the hip, Abduct the hip | Action: Extend the shoulder, Adduct the Shoulder, Medially rotate the shoulder | Action: Unilaterally: Rotate the head and neck to the same side, laterally flex the head and neck, Bilaterally: Extend the head and neck | Action: Unilaterally: Laterally tilt the pelvis, Laterally flex the vertebral column to the same side, Bilaterally: Assist to extend the vertebral column, Fix the last rib during inhalation and forced exhalation | Action: Flex the vertebral column | Action: Unilaterally: Rotate the head and neck to the same side, Laterally flex the head and neck, Bilaterally: Extend the head and neck
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Origin: Lateral suprqacondylar ridge of humerus | Origin: Iliac crest, posterior to the ASIS | Origin: Lateral side of inferior angle and lower half of lateral border of the scapula | Origin: Spinous processes of T-3 to T-6 | Origin: Posterior iliac crest | Origin: Pubic crest, pubic symphysis | Origin: Ligamentum nuchae, spinous processes of C-7 to T-3
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Insertion: Styloid process of radius | Insertion: Ilitibial tract | Insertion: Crest of the lesser tubercle of the humerus | Insertion: Transverse processes of the upper cervical vertebrae | Insertion: Last rib and transverse processes of first through fourth lumbar vertebrae | Insertion: Cartilage of fifth, sixth and seventh ribs and xiphoid process | Insertion: Mastoid process and lateral portion of superior nuchal line
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