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Stack #60657, week 2 muscles

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muscle
origin
insertion
action
nerve
anterior scalene   transverse processes of cervical vertebrae 3-6   First rib   acting together, right and left anterior scalene and middle scalene muscles flex head and elevate first ribs during deep inhalation; acting singly, laterally flex head and rotate head to side OPPOSITE contracting muscle   cervical spinal nerves C5-C6  
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middle scalene   transverse processes of inferior 6 cervical vertebrae   first rib   acting together, right and left anterior scalene and middle scalene muscles flex head and elevate first ribs during deep inhalation; acting singly, laterally flex head and rotate head to side OPPOSITE contracting muscle   cervical spinal nerves C3-C8  
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posterior scalene   transverse processes of cervical vertebrae 4-6   Second ribs   acting together, flex head and elevate second ribs during deep inhalation; acting singly, laterally flex head and rotate head to side OPPOSITE contracting muscle   Cervical spinal nerves C6-C8  
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Splenius Capitus   ligamentum nuchae and spinous processes of cervical vertebrae 7 and T1-T3 or T4   Occipital bone and mastoid process of temporal bone   acting together, extend head; singly, laterally flex and rotate head to same side as contracting muscle   middle cervical spinal nerves  
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splenius cervicus   spinous processes of T3-T6   transverse processes of first 2 or 4 cervical vertebrae   acting together, extend head; acting singly, laterally flex and rotate head to same side a scontracting muscle   inferior cervical spinal nerves  
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