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    Soccer condition, technique and strength. Levator scapulae is situated in the posterior part of the neck, its upper part under cover of sternomastoid and its.
    In Part 1 of my shoulder series, which you can find HERE, I talked about the bones and joints of the shoulder girdle. Today I'll be going over the movements and the.
    rhomboid fossa of clavicle
    MUSCLES OF FACIAL EXPRESSION MUSCLE ORIGIN INSERTION ACTION frontalis galea aponeurotica skin of eybrows and nose raises eyebrows, wrinkles forehead skin
    Origin : Short Head: Coracoid Process Of Scapula Long Head: Supraglenoid Tubercle Of Scapula: Insertion : Tuberosity Of The Radius And Aponeurosis Of The Biceps.
    NAME ORIGIN INSERTION ACTION NERVE E YE E XPRESSIONS Frontalis 1 galea aponeurotica skin of eyebrows and root of nose * raises rhomboid fossa of clavicle the eyebrows * wrinkles the …
    Volume 9,Number4#{149}July,1989#{149}RadioGraphics 677 RadloGraphics indexterms:

    rhomboid fossa of clavicle

    MUSCULOSKELETAL IMAGING #{149}Clavicle Cumulative Index terms: Clavicle
    origin is supraspinatus fossa of scapula and insertion is greater tubercle of humerus. helps prevent downward dislocation of humerus
    Vocabulary words for Muscles Shoulder Girdle/Shoulder Joint - origin/insertion/action. Includes studying games and tools such as flashcards.
    This article lists the muscles found in the human upper limbs. quadriceps femoris rectus femoris vastus lateralis vastus intermedius vastus medialis Example of.
    Transversus Abdominis. O: Lumbar fascia, lower 6 ribs and iliac crest. I: Linea alba and pubic bone. A: Compresses abdominal wall; stabilizes spine.
    A complete walk through of human anatomy at the graduate level for Dental, Medical, PT, OT, Nurses, Pharm students, and anyone interested in the human body
    In anatomy, the scapula (Medical Latin), or shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone). The scapula forms.
    Presented by: Scott Sevinsky SPT 1 Scapular Dyskinesis Presented by: Scott Sevinsky MSPT
    MUSCLE: ORIGIN: INSERTION: ACTION: INNERVATION: trapezius: superior nuchal line of occipital bone nuchal ligament spines of 7th & all thoracic vertebrae
    fossa /fos·sa/ (fos´ah) pl. fos´sae [L.] a trench or channel; in anatomy, a hollow or depressed area. acetabular fossa a nonarticular area in the floor of the.
    ... attachments of the muscles that act on the clavicle. the serratus anterior, the rhomboids (rhomboid major and. between the head of the humerus and the glenoid fossa.
    P.1008 Disorders of the Shoulder: Diagnosis and Management 2nd Edition © 2007 Lippincott Williams & Wilkins ← ↑ → 33 Disorders of the Sternoclavicular Joint:




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