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IPHY 3415- exam 2

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What 2 muscles originate at the coracoid process   short head biceps brachii, coracobrachialis  
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What 3 muscles insert on linea aspera   adductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus  
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What 4 anterior muscles originate from the interosseus membrane (b/w tibia and fibula)   extensor digitorum longus, tibialis anterior, fibularus tertius, extensor hallucis longus  
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Longus vs brevis   longus you can see tendons, brevis not  
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Deltoid continues to what (continues to what)?   deltoid->brachialis->brachioradialis  
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Fibularis tertius aka   peroneus tertius  
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What 2 muscles make up iliopsoas   psoas major and ilacus  
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What is g on face model   genioglossus  
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What is h on face model   geniohyoid  
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What 4 muscles make up the rotator cuff   supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, subscapularis  
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What 3 muscles make up erector spinae   iliocostalis, longissimus, spinalis  
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What is under flexor carpi ulnaris   flexor digitorum profundus  
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What is under flexor carpi radialis   flexor pollicus longus  
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Which tendon splits on the anterior hand   flexor digitorum profundus  
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Beware of what on the back of the leg   sciatic nerve  
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Tendons around medial malleolus   (anterior to posterior) tibialis posterior, flexor digitorum longus, (bloody nervous) flexor hallucis longus  
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What two muscles are stuck to extensor digitorum   extensor indicus and extensor digiti minimi  
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Two really deep muscles anterior elbow   supinator and anconeus  
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Digastric and omohyoid   which is superior/inferior and which is anterior and posterior?  
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Scalenes what is with them   anterior, blood/nervous, middle, posterior  
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Posterior digastric looks like what   a tendon  
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3 types of fibrous joints   sutures, syndesmoses, gomphoses  
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syndesmoses   (fibrous joint type) longer bands of fibers w/ interosseous membranes or ligaments  
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gomphoses   aka periodontal ligaments  
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two types of cartilaginous joints   synchondroses and symphyses  
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synchondroses   cartilaginous joint w/ hyaline cartilage as intervening material (ie sternoclavicular joint)  
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symphyses   cartilaginous joing w/ fibrocartilage as intervening material (ie pubic symphysis)  
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5 things present in a synovial joint   articular cartilage (hyaline), joint cavity, articular capsule, synovial fluid, reinforcing ligaments  
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3 types of reinforcing ligaments   intrinsic, intracapsular (cruciate ligaments), extracapsular (collateral ligaments)  
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origin   remains stationary  
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insertion   attachment that moves  
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raphe   a slender band of collagen fibers for muscle attachment (seam)  
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fixator   a type of synergist that prevents undesirable movement  
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flexion   decreasing angle  
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extension   increasing angle  
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abduction   away from midline  
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adduction   toward midline (past midline is hyperadduction)  
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medial rotation   rotating so anterior structures face more medially  
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lateral rotation   rotating to anterior structures face more laterally  
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circumduction   moving distal end of an appendage in a circle  
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dorsiflexion   lifting anterior part of foot  
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plantar flexion   lowering the anterior part of the foot  
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inversion   turn the sole of the foot medially  
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eversion   turn the sole of the foot laterally  
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protraction   to thrust forward (jut chin)  
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retraction   to move posteriorly  
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upward rotation   rotating scapula laterally so glenoid cavity faces up  
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downward rotation   rotating the scapular medially so glenoid cavity faces down  
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elevation   moving upward  
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depression   moving downward  
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supination   lateral rotation of forearm  
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pronation   medial rotation of forearm  
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opposition   moving thmb to face little finger  
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reposition   moving opposed thumb back to anatomical position  
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horizontal adduction   (arm out straight) in towards/past midline  
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horizontal abduction   (arm out straight) rotating backwards to or past 180  
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where is opponens pollicis   deep/between abductor and flexor  
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which major and minor pair doesn’t insert in same place   teres minor and major  
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what 2 muscles insert on the 5th metatarsal   fibularis tertius and fibularis brevis  
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what 3 muscles insert on the calcaneus   plantaris direct, gastrocnemius and soleus via Achilles tendon  
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what 3 muscles insert on the greater tubercle   infraspinatus, supraspinatus, teres minor  
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what 3 muscles insert on medial border of scapula   rhomboid minor, major, levator scapula  
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what 3 muscles posterior lower leg originate in the interosseus membrane   flexor hallucis longus, tibialis posterior, soleus  
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what 2 muscles originate on femur condyles   gastrocnemius and popliteus  
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what coveres up the scalenes?   sternocleidomastoid  
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humerus o and i   sally sings the loud part CBD  
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coracoid process o and i   BCP  
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what makes up “per anserinus” (goose foot)   gracilis tendon, semimembranosus tendon, semitendonosus tendon  
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two sideways and deep muscles in the anterior forearm   pronator teres (elbow), pronator quadrus (wrist)  
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what is under abductor hallucis on foot   flexor hallucis brevis  
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what 2 tendons are on deepest layer of foot model   tibialis posterior and fibularis longus  
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