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Axillary   innervates deltoid & teres minor  
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Radial   innervates all extensor muscles in the upper limb, supinator & brachioradialis muscles  
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Musculocutaneous   innervates anterior muscles of the arm & cutaneous sensory; innervates the forearm  
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Ulnar   innervates two forearm muscles & intrinsic hand muscles (except the thumb), sensory distribution to ulnar side of the hand  
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Median   innervates all but one flexor muscles of the forearm and most hand muscles at base of thumb (thenar area); cutaneous sensory distribution is the radial portion of the palm  
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Obturator   innervates medial thigh  
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Femoral   innervates anterior thigh  
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Tibial   innervates posterior thigh, leg, & foot  
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Common fibular (peroneal)   innervates posterior thigh, anterior and lateral leg and foot  
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Phrenic Nerve   (required for breathing)  
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Cervical Plexus   Phrenic Nerve  
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Brachial Plexus   Median: Radial: Musculocutaneous: Ulnar: Axillary  
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Lumbar & Sacral Plexuses (Lumbosacral Plexus)   Common fibular (peroneal): Tibial: Femoral: Obturator:  
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Coccygeal Plexus   Motor innervation to the muscles of the pelvic floor  
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Coccygeal Plexus   Sensory innervation to the skin over the coccyx  
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Abductors   (tensor fasciae latae, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus)  
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(tensor fasciae latae, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus)   Ilium  
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Adductors   includes madductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus muscles  
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includes madductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus muscles   Pubis, Femur, Brings leg back to and across body.  
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Biceps brachi   Scapula, Radius and ulna, Flexes elbow and moves forearm.  
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Brachialis   Humerus and septa, Coronoid process and ulna, Flexes elbow.  
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Brachioradialis   Humerus and septum Radius Flexes and rotates elbow.  
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Deltoid   Clavicle, deltoid tuberosity, acromion and scapula  
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Deltoid   Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity (humerus)  
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Deltoid   Raises and rotates arm in all directions.  
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Brachioradialis   Flexes and rotates elbow.  
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Brachioradialis   Insertion: Radius  
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Brachialis   Flexes elbow.  
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Brachialis   Insertion: Coronoid process and ulna  
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Biceps brachi   Flexes elbow and moves forearm.  
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Biceps brachi   Insertion: Radius and ulna  
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Adductors (includes madductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus muscles   Brings leg back to and across body.  
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Adductors (includes madductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus muscles   Insertion: Femur  
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Abductors (tensor fasciae latae, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus)   Brings hip away from body  
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Abductors (tensor fasciae latae, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus)   Insertion: Femur  
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Erector spinae   Sacrum and ilium  
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Erector spinae   Insertion: Upper thoracic vertebrae  
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Erector spinae   Extends spine and trunk back.  
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Gastrocnemius (calf muscle)   Femur Lower leg - back  
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Gastrocnemius (calf muscle)   Insertion: Calcaneum (by achilles tendon)  
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Gastrocnemius (calf muscle)   Raises heal when leg is straight.  
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Gluteus maximus   Ilium  
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Gluteus maximus   Insertion: Femur  
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Gluteus maximus   Moves hips forward.  
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Hamstrings   Biceps femoris  
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Hamstrings   Semitendinosus  
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Hamstrings   Semimembranosus  
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Hamstrings   Origin: Ischium  
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1. Biceps femoris 2. Semitendinosus 3.Semimembranosus   Insertion: 1. Fibula and femur 2. Tibia 3. Tibia  
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Iliopsoas   Ilium, sacrum, thoracic and lumbar vertebrae  
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Iliopsoas   Insertion: Femur  
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Iliopsoas   Moves hips backwards.  
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Latisimus dorsi   Lower thoracic, lumbar vertebrae and sacrum  
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Latisimus dorsi   Insertion: Humerus  
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Latisimus dorsi   Brings shoulders and arms back to body.  
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Pectoralis major and minor   Sternum  
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Pectoralis major and minor   Insertion: Humerus  
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Pectoralis major and minor   Moves humerus (arm) to chest.  
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Quadriceps   Rectus femoris  
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Quadriceps   Vastus lateralis  
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Quadriceps   Vastus medialis  
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Quadriceps   Vastus intermediu  
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Quadriceps   1. Ilium 2. Femur  
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Quadriceps   Insertion: Tibia (patella tendon)  
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Rectus abdominis   Costal cartilages, medial inferiorcostal  
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Rectus abdominis   Insertion: Margin and xiphoid  
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Rectus abdominis   Brings trunk forward, and aids expiration.  
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Rhomboids   Upper thoracic vertebrae  
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Rhomboids   Insertion: Scapula  
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Rhomboids   Pulls back scapula (shoulder blades).  
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Soleus (calf muscles)   Tibia and fibula  
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Soleus (calf muscles)   Insertion: Calcaneum (by Achilles tendon)  
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Soleus (calf muscles)   Raises heal when leg is bent.  
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Tibialis anterior   Tibia  
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Tibialis anterior   Insertion: Metatarsal # 1 (big toe)  
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Tibialis anterior   Raises front of foot.  
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Trapezius   Starts at base of skull. Ends at last thoracic vertebra.  
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Trapezius   Insertion: Scapula and clavicle elevation.  
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Trapezius   Elevates and lowers pectoral girdle. Also moves scapula towards the spine.  
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Triceps   Brachi, scapula and Humerus  
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Triceps   Insertion: Olecranon process (elbow)  
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Triceps   Extends forearm.  
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