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| Which n. innervates the suprascapular and infrascapular mm.? |
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| Which mm. attach to the coracoid process? |
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| pec minor, short head of biceps brachii, and coracobrachialis |
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| Which mm. insert on the anterior intertuburcular groove of the humerus? |
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| The deltoid m. is innervated by what n.? |
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| Where does the anconeus m. originate? |
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| lateral epicondyle of the humerus |
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| Where does the long head of the triceps brachii originate from? |
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| Infraglenoid tuubercle of the scapula. |
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| on the lateral border of the scapula, name all the mm. that attach here, going I -- S. Remember, along the BORDER. |
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| Latissimus dorsi, teres MAJOR, teres MINOR, and triceps brachii (long head). |
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| Which three mm. are the "thumbs up" mm.? |
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extensor pollicis longus m. extensor pollicis brevis m. abductor pollicis m. All innervated by RADIAL n |
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| why does a femur have a tuburcle? |
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| so the adductur magnus m. can attach there. |
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| What m. attaches to the lesser trochanter of the femur? |
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| iliopsoas, iliacus, psoas |
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| which m. out of the quads is the only one that flexes the thigh? |
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| which nerve innervates the quad mm.? |
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| all ______ mm. are EVERTers of the foot. |
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| peroneus (also called fibularis) |
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| What nerve innervates the mm. that EVERT the foot? |
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| If a m. is on the lateral side of the leg, WIHOUT crossing the medial plane of the leg, it will probably _____ the foot. |
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| If a m. starts out on the lateral side of the leg, and crosses the medial plane, it will probably ____ the foot. |
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| (Looking at the leg from the side) If a m. is on the posterior side of the leg, and never crosses the talocrural jt., it will ____ ____ the foot. |
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| (Looking at the leg from the side) If a m. is on the anterior side of the leg, and crosses the talocrural jt., it will ____ the foot. |
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| The medial longitudinal arch of the foot is supported by what m.? |
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| Flexor hallucis longus m. |
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| The fleshy base of the thumb is called the _____ eminence, and is innervated by the ____ nerve. |
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| The fleshy base on the palm at the base of the pinky is called the ______ eminence, and is innervated by the ____ nerve. |
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| What are the "ninja chop" mm? |
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Extensor carpi ulnaris, and Flexor Carpi Ulnaris ...they both ADDUCT the hand. |
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| What are two landmarks to identifying whether a tibia is a right or a left tibia? |
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MED. MALLEOLUS, on the medial side;and TIBIAL TUBEROSITY |
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| What is the landmark to tell whether a fibula is a R or a L? |
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LAT. MALLEOLUS ...will point towards heel.(calcaneous |
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| If your knee is extended and you suffer a blow to it, you will probably tear your ____ _____ _____. |
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ACL ...remember EA sports (Extended Acl is torn) |
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| The iliotibial tract inserts on what tuburcle? |
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| One unique m of the leg, b/c it has dual origen and insertion, and dual innervation is the _____ _____ m. |
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| Of the four quadriceps femoris mm, which is the only one that FLEXES the thigh/femur/leg? |
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| ALL quadriceps femoris mm _____ the knee. |
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| If only one of the femoral nerves was cut, it is possible that one could still ___ the knee. |
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| T of F: It is still possible to stand erect if BOTH of a person's femoral nerves have been cut. |
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FALSE! ...no extension of the knee is possible. |
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| How many "biceps" mm are there, and where are they found? |
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Biceps brachii-arm Biceps femoris -- posterior part of the thigh, on of hamstring mm |
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| Where is the common place that all three of the hamstring mm insert? |
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| Where do the 2 heads of the BICEPS FEMORIS m insert? |
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| On the biceps femoris, which head laterall rotates the thigh/leg/hip? |
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LONG ...think LL (Lateral rot., Long head) |
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| Which hamstring mm MEDIALLY rot.'s the thigh? |
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SEMITENDINOSUS, and SEMIMEMBRANOSUS |
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| What nerve innervates all 3 mm of the hamstrings? |
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TIBIAL N ...of the sciatic n |
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| All 2 hamstring mm ____ kneee and ____ thigh. |
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| Which head of the biceps femoris is innervated by the COMMON PERONEAL n? |
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SHORT HEAD, ...think PS (Peroneal=Short head of biceps femoris) |
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| The short head of the BICEPS FEMORIS is innervated by the ______ ______ n. |
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| Almost all mm of the POSTERIOR THIGH are innervated by the ______ n.   |
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| What three mm insert at the tibial tuberosity to form the PES ANSERINUS? |
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