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posteriorinnervation

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deltoid   axillary nerve  
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supraspinatus   suprascapular nerve  
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infraspinatus   suprascapular nerve  
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teres minor   axillary nerve  
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teres major   lower subscapular nerve  
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subscapularis   upper and lower subscapular nerves  
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latissimus dorsi   thoracodorsal nerve  
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trapezius   accessory nerve C3-C4  
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rhomboid major   dorsal scapular nerve  
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rhomboid minor   dorsal scapular nerve  
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levator scapulae   C3, C4, and dorsal scapular nerve  
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serratus anterior   long thoracic nerve  
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quadratus lumborum   branches T12, and L1-L3  
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tensor fascia latae   superior gluteal nerve  
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semitendinosis   tibial part of sciatic nerve  
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semimembranosis   tibial part of sciatic nerve  
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biceps femoris long head   tibial part of sciatic nerve  
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biceps femoris short head   common fibular part of sciatic nerve  
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gracilis   obturator nerve  
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adductior longus   obturator nerve  
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gluteus maximus   inferior gluteal nerve  
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gluteus medius   superior gluteal nerve  
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gluteal minimus   superior gluteal nerve  
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piriformis   S1 and S2  
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obturator internus   nerve to obturator internus  
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superior gemellus   nerve to obturator internus  
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inferior gemellus   nerve to quadratus femoris  
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quatratus femoris   nerve to quadratus femoris  
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