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Anatomy

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muscles that insert on the scapula   trapezius, rhomboids, serratus anterior  
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muscles that insert on the humerus (glenohumeral muscles)   latissimus dorsi, teres major, pectoralis major, deltoid, rotator cuff  
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muscles that originate on the meial epicondyle   pronator teres,flexor carpi radialis, flexor carpi ulnaris, flexor digitorum superficialis  
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muscles that orignate on the lateral epicondyle   brachioradialis, extensor carpi radialis, extensor carpi ulnaris, extensor digitorum  
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muscles that insert on the trochanters of the femur   Iliopsoas, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus  
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inserts on the gluteal tuberosity   glueus maximus(i)  
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originates on the occipital bone and spines of C7-T12   trapezius(o)  
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originates in spines of C7-T5   rhomboids(o)  
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originate on the medial clavicle, sternum, and ribs 1-6   pectoralis major(o)  
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originates on ribs 1-9   serratus anterior(o)  
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originates on acromion and spine of scapula, and the lateral clavicle   deltoid(o)  
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originates on inferior part of lateral border of scapula   teres major(o)  
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short head originates on coracoid process of scapula; long head originates on supraglenoid tubercle of scapula   biceps brachii(o)  
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inserts on radial tuberosity   biceps brachii(i)  
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originates on distal anterior humerus   inserts on coronoid process of ulna(o)  
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long head inserts on infraglenoid tubercle of scapula, lat/med heads originate on posterior humerus   triceps brachii(i)  
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inserts on olecranon process of ulna   triceps brachii(i)  
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originates on supraspinous fossa   supraspinatus(o)  
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originates on infraspinous fossa   infraspinatus(o)  
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originates on anterior scapula   subscapularis(o)  
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originates on lateral scapula   teres minor(o)  
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muscles that originate on ilium   gluteus max, min, med(o)  
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originates on lumbar vertebrae   psoas major(o)  
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originates on iliac fossa   iliacis(o)  
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muscles that insert on the tibial tuberosity via patellar tendon   rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius(i)  
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originates on AIIS   rectus femoris(o)  
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originates on linea aspera   vastus lateralis(o)  
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originates on anterior femur   vastus intermedius(o)  
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originates on ASIS   sartorius(o)  
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inserts on medial proximal tibia   sartorius(i)  
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originates on inferior ramus of pubis`   gracilis(o)  
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inserts on medial proximal tibia   gracilis(i)  
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originates on pubis   adductor longus(o)  
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inserts on linea aspera   adductor longus(i)  
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originates on ischial and pubic rami, ischial tuberosity   adductor magnus(o)  
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inserts on linea aspera, medal supracondylar line, adductor tubercle   adductor magnus(i)  
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muscles that originate on ischial tuberosity   biceps femoris, semitendinosis, semimembranosis(o)  
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inserts on head of fibula and proximal lateral tibia   biceps femoris(i)  
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inserts on proximal medial tibia   semitendinosis, semimembranosis(i)  
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muscles that insert on calcaneal tuberosity via calcaneal tendon   gastrocnemius and soleus(i)  
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originates on mediala nd lateral condyles of femur   gastrocnemius(o)  
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originates on superior tibia, fibula, and interosseus membrane   soleus(o)  
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originates on temporal fossa   temporalis(o)  
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inserts on coronoid process of mandible   temporalis(i)  
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originats on zygomatic arch   masseter(o)  
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inserts on angle and ramus of mandible   masseter(i)  
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