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muscles origin

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Latissimus dorsi   spinous process of T7-L5 upper 2-3 sacral segments iliac crest lower 3 or 4 ribs  
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deltoid   lateral anterior 1/3 of distal clavicle lateral border or the acromion scapular spine  
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pectoralis major   medial 1/3 or clavicle anterior aspect of manubrium & length of body of sternum cartilaginous attachments of upper 6 ribs external oblique's aponeurosis  
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pectoralis minor   outer surface of ribs 2-5 or 3-5 or 6  
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biceps brachii   long head-supraglenoid tubercle and glenohumeral labrum short head-tip of the coracoid process of the scapula  
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triceps brachii   long head-infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula lateral head-upper half of the posterior surface of the shaft of the humerus, and the upper part of the lateral intermuscular septum medial head-posterior shaft of humerus, distal to radial groove  
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abductor pollicis longus   posterior surfaces of ulna and radius interosseous membrane antebrachial fascia  
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gluteus maximus   outer rim of ilium (medial aspect) dorsal surface of sacrum and coccyx sacrotuberous ligament  
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biceps femoris   long head-ischial tuberosity short head-lateral lip of linea aspera and the lateral intermuscular septum  
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gracilis   body of pubis & inferior pubic ramus  
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sartorius   anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS)  
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vastus lateralis   greater trochanter lateral lip of linea aspera lateral intermuscular septum  
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gastrocnemuis   medial head-just aboe medial condyle of femur lateral head-just above lateral condyle of femur  
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