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Stack #61639 Mass 292 week 1

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muscle
origin
insertion
action
nerve
Biceps brachii   long head-tubercle above glenoid cavity; short head-coracoid process   radial tuberosity and bicipital aponeurosis   flexes forearm @elbow, supinates forearm at radioulnar joints; flexes arm @ shoulder   musculocutaneous  
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Coracobrachialis   coracoid process of scapula   middle of medial surface of shaft of humerus   flexes and adducts arm @ shoulder   musculocutaneous  
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Deltoid   acromial extremity of clavicle; acromion; spine of scapula   deltoid tuberosity of humerus   LATERAL fibers ABDUCT at shoulder; anterior fibers flex and medially rotate; posterior fibers extend and laterally rotate arm at shoulder   axillary  
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Triceps brachii   long head, lateral, medial; long head: infraglenoid tubercle; lateral head: lateral and posterior surface of humerus, superior to radial groove; medial head: entire posterior of humerus, inferior to groove for nerve   olecranon of ulna   extends arm @ shoulder and extends forearm @ elbow   radial  
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Brachioradialis   lateral border of distal end of humerus   superior to styloid process of radius   flexes forearm @ elbow, supinates and pronates forearm at radioulnar joints to neutral position   radial  
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