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PED 3480- UNCP

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3-sided bone situated between 1st & 7th ribs   Scapula  
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ONLY upper arm bone   Humerus  
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Hip bone   Illium  
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Large, triangular "tailbone"; wedged between two hip bones; back wall of pelvic girdle   Sacrum  
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The remains of a tail; Useless   Coccyx  
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12 curved bones designed for mechanical breathing   Ribs  
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Spaces between the ribs   Intercostal Spaces  
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Small, thick, powerful muscle located in the groove above the scapula's spine   Supraspinatus  
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Highest insertion point of the four rotator cuff muscles   Supraspinatus  
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If the Deltoid went dead, this muscle could abduct the arm on its own   Supraspinatus  
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Helps hold arm away from the side of body as in holding/carrying a bag/suitcase   Supraspinatus  
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Top member of the Rotator Cuff; anti-dislocation Stabilizer   Supraspinatus  
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Below the scapula spine ridge   Infraspinatus  
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This muscle cannot be found in primitive animals   Teres Minor  
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Located on Posterior side of scapula blade, under Deltoid; tow members of Rotator cuff   Infraspinatus/Teres Minor  
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Fuse together and attach on BACK head of Humerus ball   Infraspinatus/Teres Minor  
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Prevents upward displacement of Humerus   Teres Minor  
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Prevents backward displacement of Humerus   Infraspinatus  
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Under the scapula   Subscapularis  
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Sandwich-like muscle between shoulder blad and ribs   Subscapularis  
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Insterted on the front of the humerus head ball   Subscapularis  
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Prevents forward dislocation   Subscapularis  
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THE major prime-mover in forward rotation   Subscapularis  
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The shoulder pad muscle   Deltoid  
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Comes into play ANYTIME the arm moves   Deltoid  
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Its 3 heads converge into one thick tendon that attaches to a "knot" called the Deltoid Tuberosity   Deltoid  
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Head of Deltoid responsible for flexion and horizontal adduction   Anterior Head  
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Head of Deltoid responsible for arm abduction out to the side   Middle Head  
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Head of Deltoid responsible for extension/hyperextension, and backward rowing   Posterior Head  
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Large, broad, Flat, triangular shaped muscle. Largest muscle in terms of square inches   Latissimus Dorsi  
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Along with Subscapularis, makes up the back of the armpit   Latissimus Dorsi  
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Has 4 origins:T6-T12, L1-L5, Sacrum, and Illium   Latissimus Dorsi  
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Even though its a "back" muscle, it works the shoulder, not the spine.   Latissimus Dorsi  
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The "Pulling & Climbing" muscle. The "swimming" muscle   Latissimus Dorsi  
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A round, thick muscle on the upper back that's Lat's little brother   Teres Major Muscle  
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Large, broad flat muscle just beneath the skin   Trapezius  
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Anatomically has 3 different parts with different nerves to each.   Trapezius  
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Both a necka and shoulder muscle   Trapezius  
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This is sore after carrying a suitcase all day when traveling.   Trapezius  
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Flat, parallel muscules located in the middle of the back under the Trapezius   Rhomboids  
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Draws the scapula toward the spine, such as rowing   Rhomboids  
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Powerfully pulls the shoulder blade downward when the arms are overhead   Rhomboids  
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Very strong flat, strap-like muscle of parallel fibers at the back side of the neck (found only in humans)   Levator Scapula  
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Prime mover in lifting, raising, or "shrugging" the scapula upwards   Levator Scapula  
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Strong neck stabilizer when doing sit-ups or push-ups   Levator Scapula  
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Large, flat, triangle shaped chest muscle; forms the front of the armpit   Pectoralis Major  
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