Functional Human Anatomy Attachments(2)
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Latissimus Dorsi- Lateral Attachment | floor of interturbicular (Bicipital) groove
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Teres Major- Lateral Attachment | medial ridge of interturbicular groove
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Supraspinatus- Lateral Attachment | superior facet on greater tubercle of humerus
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Infraspinatus- Lateral Attachment | middle facet on greater tubercle of humerus
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Teres Minor- Lateral Attachment | Inferior facet on greater tubercle of humerus
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Subscapularis- Lateral Attachment | lesser tubercle of humerus
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Deltoid- Distal Attachment | deltoid tuberosity of humerus
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Pectoralis Major- Lateral Attachment | lateral ridge of interturbicular grooce of humerus
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Subclavius- Lateral Attachment | Inferior surface of distal end of clavicle
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Biceps Brachiii- Distal Attachment | both heads join distally and attach to radial tuberosity; non-functional attachment to brachioradialis
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Coracobrachialis- Distal Attachment | Medial side, approx. 1/3 of the way down the humerus
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Brachialis- Distal Attachment | ulnar tuberosity
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Triceps Brachii- Distal Attachment | all heads join and attach to olecranon process of ulna
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Anconeus- Distal Attachment | lateral side, proximal end of ulna
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Brachioradialis- Distal Attachment | lateral side, distal end of radius
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Pronator Teres- Distal Attachment | lateral side, approx. 1/3 of the way down radius
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Flexor carpi radialis- Distal Attachment | base of 2nd metacarpal
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palmaris longus- Distal Attachment | flexor retinaculum
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Flexor Digitorum Superficialis- Distal Attachment | middle phalanges of digits 2-5
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Flexor carpi ulnaris- Distal Attachment | base of 5th metacarpal
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Flexor digitorum profundus- Distal Attachment | Distal Phalanges of digits 2-5
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Flexor pollicus longus- distal Attachment | Distal phalange of pollux
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Pronator Quadratus- Lateral Attachment | distal end of radius
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Extensor Carpi radialis Brevis and Longus- Distal Attachment | Longus- base of 2nd metacarpal (dorsal)
Brevis- base of 3rd metacarpal (dorsal)
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Extensor Digitorum- Distal Attachment | distal Phalange of 2nd-5th digits
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Extensor digiti minimi- Distal Attachment | Distal phalange of 5th digit
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Extensor Carpi Ulnaris- Distal Attachment | Base of 5th metacarpal (dorsal)
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Extensor Indicis- Distal Attachment | Distal Phalange of 2nd digit
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Adductor Pollicus longus- Distal Attachment | base of 1st metacarpal
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Extensor pollicus Brevis- Distal Attachment | base of proximal phalange of pollux
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Extensor Pollicus Longus- Distal Attachment | base of distal phalange of pollux
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Supinator- Distal Attachment | medial side, approx. 1/3 of the way down radius
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