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Muscles

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Abdominal Wall:   Four Muscles: 1) External Oblique 2) Internal Oblique 3) Transversus Abdominus 4) Rectus Abdominus  
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Abdominal Wall Muscle Functions:   -strengthen abdominal wall -lateral flexion and rotation of trunk -contain viscera -shitting in any form (including child birth), vomiting and coughing  
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External and Internal Oblique of Abdominal Wall Function:   -compresses abdominal wall -flexes the vertebral column -aids in trunk rotation and lateral flexion  
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Rectus Abdominus of Abdominal Wall Function:   1. flexes and rotates lumbar region 2. fixes and depresses ribs 3. stabilizes pelvis while walking 4. abs during sit ups and crunches  
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Tranversus Abdominus of Abdominal Wall Function:   1. compresses the abdominal contents  
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Shoulder Joint: Humerus Movers Characteristics   1. movers usually originate from pectoral girdle except for pectoralis major and latissmus dorsi 2. humerus abductor: originates from middle region of deltoid 3. humerus adductor: originates from pectoralis major and latissmus dorsi  
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Humerus Arm flexor   origin is anterior to shoulder joint  
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Humerus Arm extensor   origin is posterior to shoulder joint  
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Shoulder Joint: Humerus Prime Movers   1. Pectoralis Major 2. Latissimus Dorsi 3. Deltoid  
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Shoulder Joint: Humerus Movements: Fibers originate anteriorly in DELTOID   1.arm FLEXION 2. medial rotation  
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Shoulder Joint: Humer Movements: Fibers originate posteriorly in DELTOID   1. arm extension 2. lateral rotation  
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Muscles of Forearm: Superficial Anterior   1. Pronator Teres 2. Flexor Carpi Radialis 3. Palmeris Longus 4. Flexor Carpi Ulnaris 5. Flexor Digitorum Superficialis  
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Muscles of Forearm: Pronator Teres   pronates forearm  
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Muscles of Forearm: Flexor Carpi Radialis   1. flexes wrist 2. abducts hand  
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Muscles of Forearm: Palmaris Longus   1. flexes the wrist 2. tightens skin and fascia during hand movement  
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Muscles of Forearm: Flexor Carpi Ulnaris   1. flexes wrist 2. adducts hand  
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Muscles of Forearm: Flexor Digitorum Superficialis   1. Flexes wrist 2. flexes middles phalanges of fingers 2-5  
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Muscles of Forearm: Posterior   1. Extensor Corpi Radialis Longus 2. Brachioradialis 3. Extensor Digitorum 4. Extensor Carpi Ulnaris  
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Muscles of Forearm: Brachioradialis   forearm flexion  
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Muscles of Forearm: Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus   1. extends wrist with extensor corpi ulnaris 2. abducts wrist with flexor corpi radialis  
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Muscles of forearm: Extensor Digitormus   2. finger extension  
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Muuscles of Forearm: Extensor Carpi Ulnaris   1. extends wrist with extensor corpi radialis 2. adducts wrist with flexor corpi ulnaris  
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