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for exam 3

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muscle
O.I.A.
iliocostalis lumborum   O: lumbodorsal fascia I: lower 6 ribs A: spine extension  
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iliocostalis thoracis   O: lower 6 ribs I: upper 6 ribs A: spine extension  
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iliocostalis cervicis   O: ribs 3, 4, 5 I: transverse processes of 4, 5, 6 cervical vert. A: spine extension  
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longissimus throacis   O: lumbodorsal fascia I: transverse processes of all thoracic vert. & adjacent rib surface A: spine extension  
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longissimus cervicis   O: transverse processes of upper 4 or 5 thoracic vert. I: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 cervical vert. transverse processes A: spine extension w/ other 2 longissimus musc.  
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longissimus capitis   O: lower 4 cervical vert. & upper 4 thoracic vert. I: mastoid process of temporal bone A: spine extension; head extension - lat. flexion and rotation  
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spinalis thoracis   O: spines of 11 & 12 thoracic vert. & 1 and 2 lumbar vert. I: spines of upper 8 thoracic vert. A: spine extension  
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spinalis cervicis   O: lower ligamentum nuchae; 7th cervical vert.; 1 & 2 thoracic vert. I: spine of axis (2nd cerv. vert.) A: spine extension; neck lateral flexion  
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spinal capitis   O: transverse processes of 4, 5, 6, 7 cervical vert. & first 6 or 7 thoracic vert. I: occipital bone between the superior and inferior nuchal lines A: spine extension; head extension, lateral flexion & rotation  
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rectus femoris   O: inferior, anterior spine of ilium; deflected head: upper lip of acetabulum I: upper border of patella through quadriceps tendon A: hip flexion & knee extension  
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vastus lateralis   O: anterior, upper femur and right angles to the intertrochanteric line; lateral lip of gluteal line; lateral edge of upper 2/3 Linea Aspera I: upper, lateral patella A: knee extension  
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vastus medialis   O: distal half of intertrochanteric line; medial lip of Linea Aspera; medial supracondylar line I: upper medial border of patella A: knee extension  
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vastus intermedius   O: upper, anterior & lateral 2/3 femur I: upper lip of patella A: knee extension  
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biceps femoris   O: ischial tuberosity; lower half of Linea Aspera I: head of fibula adjacent tibia A: hip extension; knee flexion; leg outward rotation; leg adduction  
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semitendinosis   O: ischial tuberosity I: upper, anterior, medial tibia A: hip extension, knee flextion; leg adduction; leg inward rotation  
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semimebranosus   O: ischial tuberosity I: posterior, medial, upper tibia A: hip extension; knee flexion, hip adduction; leg inward rotation  
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gluteus maximus   O: posterior gluteal line; posterior iliac crest; lateral surface of sacrum & coccyx I: superficial fibers; ilio-tibial band; deep fibers gluteal line on posterior femur A: hip extension; hip adduction; hip outward rotation  
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gluteus medius   O: upper lateral surface of ilium I: superior surface of greater trochanter A: leg flexion (anterior fibers); leg outward rotation; posterior fibers leg extension; leg abduction  
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gluteus minimus   O: lateral surface of ilium between anterior and inferior gluteal lines I: superior surface of greater trochanter A: anterior fibers leg flexion; leg inward rotation; leg abduction  
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opponens pollicis   O: trapezium (GM); flexor retinaculum I: lateral border of 1st metacarpal A: opposition & thumb adduction  
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abductor pollicis brevis   O: trapezium (GM); scaphoid (navicular); transverse carpal ligament I: base of 1st phalange of thumb (lateral) A: thumb abduction & thumb opposition  
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adductor pollicis   O: distal 2/3 of 3rd metacarpal; base of 2nd & 3rd metacarpals and top of capitate I: inside base of 1st phalange of thumb A: thumb adduction & thumb flexion  
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flexor pollicis brevis   O: inside base of 1st metacarpal; trapezium; flexor retinaculum I: base of 1st phalange of thumb A: thumb flexion; thumb adduction; thumb opposition  
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opponens digiti minimi   O: hamate; flexor retinaculum I: outside surface of 5th metacarpal A: little finger/thumb opposition; little finger adduction; little finger flexion  
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abductor digiti minimi   O: pisiform & tendon of flexor carpi ulnaris (which inserts on hamate) I: base of 1st phalange of little finger A: abduction of little finger; flexion of little finger  
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flexor digiti minimi brevis   O: hamate & flexor retinaculum I: base of 1st phalange of little finger (outside) A: little finger flexion; opposition  
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dorsal interossei   O: adjacent sides of all 5 metacarpals (except extreme lateral and medial sides) I: base of 1st phalange of 2nd, 3rd, 4th fingers A: abducts fingers 2 & 4; finger extension (through tendon of extensor digitorum)  
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palmar interossei   O: 2nd, 4th, & 5th metacarpals (facing middle finger) I: base of 1st phalange of 2, 4, 5 fingers (facing middle finger) A: finger adduction; finger flexion  
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lumbricales   O: 4 tendons of flexor digitorum profundus above carpal/metacarpal junction I: tendons of fdp AND posteriorly on the tendons of the extensor digitorum communis A: finger flexion through the tendons of the fdp; finger extension through tendons of edc  
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gastrocnemius   O: medial & lateral epicondyles of femur, above each condyle I: posterior calcaneum through achilles tendon A: knee flexion; plantar flexion  
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soleus   O: upper 1/3 of posterior fibula; head of fibula; popliteal line; middle 1/3 medial border of tibia I: posterior calcaneum through achilles tendon A: plantar flexion  
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plantaris   O: posterior, lateral epicondyle of femur I: posterior calcaneum A: plantar flexion; knee flexion  
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popliteus   O: posterior, lateral epicondyle of femur I: popliteal surface of tibia A: knee flexion  
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tibialis anterior   O: lateral condyle of anterior tibia; 2/3 anterior tibia I: plantar surface of 1st cuneiform & base of 1st metatarsal A: dorsal flexion; inversion  
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tibialis posterior   O: middle 1/3 of posterior, lateral tibia; middle 1/3 of posterior, medial fibula I: goes around inside ankle bone to plantar surface to foot A: plantar flexion; inversion  
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extensor digitorum longus   O: lateral condyle of tibia; head of fibula; upper 3/4 anterior fibula I: split by tendon down each of the lesser toes to 2nd & 3rd phalange A: dorsal flexion; toe extension; eversion  
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flexor digitorum longus   O: posterior middle 1/3 tibia I: on 3rd phalange of 4 toes; around inside ankle bone to plantar surface of foot then divides into 4 tendons going to 4 lesser toes A: toe flexion; plantar flexion; inversion  
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extensor hallucis longus   O: middle half of anterior fibula I: base of distal phalange of big toe A: big toe extension; ankle dorsal flexion; inversion  
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