Practical 1 Flashcards

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the trapezius?

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Origin- spinal processes

Insertion- scapular spine

Actions- extend, laterally flex, rotate the head & neck; elevate/depress, upwardly rotate scapula

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the levator scapula?

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Origin- cervical vertebrae

Insertion- medial border of scapula

Actions- elevation & downward rotation of the scapula

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the rhomboids?

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Origin- spinous processes c7 to t5

Insertion- medial border of scapula

Actions- retraction, downward rotation, elevation of the scapula

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the serratus anterior?

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Origin- ribs

Insertion- medial border of the scapula

Actions- protraction & upward rotation of the scapula, holds medial border against rib cage

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the pectoralis minor?

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Origin- ribs on anterior surface I

nsertion- coracoid process

Actions- depression, protraction, downward rotation of the scapula

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the supraspinatus?

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Origin- supraspinus fossa

Insertion- greater tubercle of humerus

Action- abduction of glenohumeral

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the infraspinatus?

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Origin- infraspinus fossa

Insertion- greater tubercle of humerus

Action- external rotation & horizontal abduction of glenohumeral

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the teres minor?

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Origin- lateral border of scapula

Insertion- greater tubercle of humerus

Action- external rotation & adduction of glenohumeral

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the subscapularis?

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O- subscapular fossa

I- lesser tubercle of humerus

A- internal rotation of glenohumeral

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the deltoids?

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O- clavicle, acromion process, spine of scapula

I- deltoid tuberosity

A- anterior: flexion; middle: abduction; posterior: extension of glenohumeral

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the latissimus dorsi?

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O- thoracic, spinous processes

I- bicipital groove

A- adduction, internal rotation, & extension of glenohumeral

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the teres major?

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O- lateral border of scapula

I- crest of lesser tubercle

A- adduction, internal rotation, & extension of glenohumeral

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the pectoralis major?

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O- clavicle & sternum

I- bicipital groove

A- adduction, internal rotation, horizontal adduction, flexion of glenohumeral

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the subclavious?

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O- first rib

I- clavicle

A- stabilizes sternoclavicular joint

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the triceps brachii?

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O- infraglenoid tubercle, posterior surface of humerus

I- olecranon process

A- extends elbow and glenohumeral

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the biceps brachii?

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O- supraglenoid tubercle, coracoid process

I- radial tuberosity

A- flexes elbow & glenohumeral, supination

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What is/are the origin, insertion, and actions of the coracobrachialis?

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O- coracoid process

I- humeral shaft

A- flex & adduct the glenohumeral

18
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Name the muscles responsible for abduction of the glenohumeral joint.

A
  • supraspinatus
  • teres minor
  • middle deltoid
19
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Name the muscles responsible for adduction of the glenohumeral joint.

A
  • latissimus dorsi
  • teres major
  • pectoralis major
  • coraco brachialis
20
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Name the muscles responsible for external rotation of the glenohumeral joint.

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  • infraspinatus
  • teres minor
21
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What muscles are responsible for internal rotation of the glenohumeral joint?

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  • subscapularis
  • latissimus dorsi
  • teres major
  • pectoralis major
22
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Name the muscle responsible for horizontal abduction of the glenohumeral joint.

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  • infraspinatus
23
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Name the muscles responsible for horizontal adduction of the glenohumeral joint.

A
  • pectoralis major
  • teres minor
24
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Name the muscles responsible for flexion of the glenohumeral joint.

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  • anterior deltoid
  • pectoralis majorj
  • biceps brachii
  • coracobrachialis
25
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Name the muscles responsible for extension of the glenohumeral joint.

A
  • posterior deltoid
  • latissimus dorsi
  • teres major
  • triceps brachii
26
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Name the muscles responsible for upward rotation of the scapula.

A
  • trapezius
  • serratus anterior
27
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Name the muscles responsible for downward rotation of the scapula.

A
  • levator scapula
  • rhomboids
  • pectroalis minor
28
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Name the muscles that elevate the scapula.

A
  • trapezius
  • rhomboids
  • levator scapula
29
Q

Name the muscles that depress the scapula.

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  • trapezius
  • pectoralis minor
30
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Name the muscles that protract the scapula.

A
  • serratus anterior
  • pectoralis minor
31
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Name the muscle that retracts/adducts the scapula.

A

rhomboids