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Upper Limb Muscles

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In supraspinous fossa; top of scapula   Supraspinatus  
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in infraspinous fossa   Infraspinatus  
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in subscapular fossa   Subscapularis  
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sticks out seperately from side of ribs   Teres Major  
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right above the major version; tucks behind   Teres Minor  
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From superior/medial scapula to the neck   Levator Scapulae  
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on the side, covers shoulder   Deltoid  
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The biceps muscle   Biceps Brachii  
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under the biceps; runs halfway up the humerus   Brachialis  
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thin muscle running up inside of humerus   Coracobrachialis  
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Back of the arm, triceps muscle   Triceps Brachii  
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Runs along the medial elbow (A)   Pronator Teres  
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Runs on either side of the palmaris (A)   Flexor Carpi Muscles  
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long muscle down center of wrist (A)   Palmaris Longus  
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Tendons that run down fingers (A)   Flexor Digitorum Muscles  
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Tendon that runs down thumb (A)   Flexor Pollicis Muscles  
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Lateral elbow; crosses pronator (P)   Supinator  
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outside of forearm; right on the radius (P)   Brachioradialis  
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Back of wrist (P)   Extensor Carpi Muscles  
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runs down thumb back (P)   Extensor Pollicis Muscles  
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tendons down back of hand (P)   Extensor Digitorum Muscles  
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