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What nerve moves each bone and how

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Invert foot   Deep peroneal, tibial  
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Evert foot   Deep and superficial peroneals  
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Dorsiflex foot   Deep peroneal  
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Plantarflex foot   Tibial and superficial peroneal  
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Flex knee   Obturator, tibial, femoral, and common peroneal  
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Extend knee   Femoral and superior gluteal (tensor fascia latae- supportive only)  
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ABduct carpus   Radial and median  
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ADduct carpus   Radial and ulnar  
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ABduct (protract) scapula   Medial pectoral and long thoracic  
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ADduct (retract) scapula   Thoracodorsal, dorsal scapular, and accessory(CN XI)  
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Elevate scapula   Dorsal scapular and accessory (CN XI)  
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Depress scapula   Medial pectoral, long thoracic, and accessory(CN XI)  
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Medially rotate humerus   Medial and lateral pectorals, thoracodorsal, upper and lower subscapulars, and axillary  
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Laterally rotate humerus   Axillary and suprascapular  
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ABduct humerus   Axillary and suprascapular  
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ADduct humerus   Thoracodorsal, musculocutaneous, radial, lower subscapular, and medial and lateral pectorals  
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Flex carpus   Median and ulnar  
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Extend carpus   Radial  
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Supinate forearm   Radial and musculocutaneous  
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Pronate forearm   Median  
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Flex elbow   Musculocutaneous, radial, and median  
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Extend elbow   Radial  
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Flex humerus   Axillary, musculocutaneous, and medial and lateral pectoral  
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Extend humerus   Thoracodorsal, lower subscapular, axillary, and radial  
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Medially rotate thigh   Superior gluteal, obturator, and tibial  
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Laterally rotate thigh   Inferior gluteal, sacral, femoral, tibial, obturator (pectineus) and branches of the sacral plexus (piriformis and quad femoris)  
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Flex hip   Femoral, obturator, superior gluteal, and spinal nerves (psoas major)  
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Extend hip   Inferior gluteal, femoral, sacral, tibial, and branches of the sacral plexus (piriformis)  
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ADduct thigh   Obturator, tibial (adductor magnus), and femoral (pectineus)  
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ABduct thigh   Superior gluteal, femoral, sacral, and branches of the sacral plexus (piriformis)  
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