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OIA's of selected muscles for A&P

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A - Biceps Brachii   elbow flexion (forearm supination)  
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A - Biceps Femoris   hip extension, knee flexion (lateral rotation)  
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A - Deltoid   arm abduction (shoulder flexion, medial rotation)  
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A - Gastrocnemius   plantar flexion (knee flexion)  
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A - Gluteus Maximus   hip extension (lateral rotation)  
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A - Gracilis   hip adduction (flexion, medial rotation)  
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A - Latissimus Dorsi   shoulder extension (adduction, medial rotation)  
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A - Pectoralis Major   shoulder adduction (medial rotation)  
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A - Rectus Abdominis   flexion / rotation of lumbar vertebral column  
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A - Rectus Femoris   knee extension, hip flexion  
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A - Sternocleidomastoid   neck flexion (rotation)  
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A - Tibialis Anterior   dorsiflexion (inversion)  
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A - Trapezius   scapula stabilization, elevation, depression, retraction  
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A - Triceps Brachii   elbow extension (shoulder flexion/adduction)  
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I - Biceps Brachii   radial tuberosity (proximal radius)  
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I - Biceps Femoris   proximal fibula, lateral condyle of tibia  
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I - Deltoid   deltoid tuberosity of humerus  
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I - Gastrocnemius   calcaneus (via Achilles' tendon)  
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I - Gluteus Maximus   gluteal tuberosity of femur  
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I - Gracilis   medial tibia (below condyle)  
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I - Latissimus Dorsi   proximal humerus (posterior)  
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I - Pectoralis Major   greater tubercle of humerus  
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I - Rectus Abdominis   xiphoid process and costal cartilages of lower ribs  
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I - Rectus Femoris   patella / tibial tuberosity  
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I - Sternocleidomastoid   mastoid process (of temporal bone)  
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I - Tibialis Anterior   medial cuneiform, first metatarsal  
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I - Trapezius   acromion, spine of scapula, lateral clavicle  
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I - Triceps Brachii   olecranon process of ulna  
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O - Biceps Brachii   coracoid process, lateral scapula, proximal humerus  
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O - Biceps Femoris   ischium, linea aspera, distal femur  
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O - Deltoid   trapezius, lateral third of clavicle, acromion and spine of scapula  
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O - Gastrocnemius   medial & lateral condyles of femur  
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O - Gluteus Maximus   dorsal ilium, sacrum, coccyx  
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O - Gracilis   pubis (body & lower)  
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O - Latissimus Dorsi   lower 6 thoracic vertebrae, lower ribs, iliac crest  
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O - Pectoralis Major   medial clavicle, sternum, cartilage of ribs 1-6  
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O - Rectus Abdominis   Pubic crest and symphysis  
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O - Rectus Femoris   anterior inferior iliac spine, above acetabulum  
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O - Sternocleidomastoid   manubrium, medial clavicle  
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O - Tibialis Anterior   proximal tibia (lateral condyle)  
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O - Trapezius   occipital bone, C7 and all thoracic vertebrae  
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O - Triceps Brachii   lateral scapula, posterior humerus, distal to radial groove of humerus  
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