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Gross Anatomy of Muscles

Gross Anatomy of Muscles. Arm/Forearm Muscles Pages 208-209. Facial. • Frontalis. Facial. • Orbicularis oculi. • Temporalis. • Zygomaticus. • Masseter. • Orbicularis oris. Neck. Shoulder. • Platysma. • Trapezius. • Sternocleidomastoid. • Deltoid. Thorax. Arm. • Pectoralis minor.

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Gross Anatomy of Muscles

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  1. Gross Anatomy of Muscles Arm/Forearm Muscles Pages 208-209

  2. Facial • Frontalis Facial • Orbicularis oculi • Temporalis • Zygomaticus • Masseter • Orbicularis oris Neck Shoulder • Platysma • Trapezius • Sternocleidomastoid • Deltoid Thorax Arm • Pectoralis minor • Triceps brachii • Pectoralis major • Biceps brachii • Serratus anterior • Brachialis Figure 6.22 Major superficial muscles of the anterior surface of the body. • Intercostals Forearm Abdomen • Brachioradialis • Rectus abdominis • Flexor carpi radialis • External oblique • Internal oblique Pelvis/thigh • Iliopsoas • Transversus abdominis Thigh (Quadriceps) Thigh • Rectus femoris • Sartorius • Vastus lateralis • Adductor muscle • Vastus medialis • Gracilis Leg • Fibularis longus Leg • Extensor digitorum longus • Gastrocnemius • Tibialis anterior • Soleus

  3. Neck • Occipitalis • Sternocleidomastoid • Trapezius Shoulder/Back Arm • Triceps brachii • Deltoid • Brachialis Forearm • Latissimus dorsi • Brachioradialis Figure 6.23 Major superficial muscles of the posterior surface of the body. • Extensor carpi radialis longus • Flexor carpi ulnaris Hip • Extensor carpi ulnaris • Extensor digitorum • Gluteus medius • Gluteus maximus Thigh • Iliotibial tract • Adductor muscle • Hamstrings: Biceps femoris Semitendinosus Semimembranosus Leg • Gastrocnemius • Soleus • Fibularis longus Calcaneal(Achilles)tendon

  4. Tendon of flexor pollicis longus Tendon of extensor pollicis longus Image credit: http://sagacityai.wordpress.com/tag/anatomy-of-the-forearm/

  5. Structures of the Forearm • Anterior: • Brachioradialis • Flexor Carpi Radialis • Flexor Carpi Ulnaris • Flexor Digitorum Superficialis • Flexor Retinaculum • Posterior: • Extensor Carpi Radialis Longus • Extensor Carpi Ulnaris • Extensor Digitorum • Extensor Retinaculum

  6. Table 6.4 Superior Posterior Muscles of the Body (Some Forearm Muscles Also Shown) (See Figure 6.23) (2 of 3).

  7. Clavicle Deltoid Sternum Figure 6.17a Muscles of the anterior trunk, shoulder, and arm. Pectoralismajor Bicepsbrachii Brachialis Brachio-radialis (a)

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