Chapter 9 Exercise 15

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Flexes the forearm at the elbow

brachialis

ORIGIN: Distal anterior shaft of humerus INSERTION: Coronoid process of ulna

brachialis

ORIGIN:Spinous processes of thoracic vertebrae INSERTION:Medial border of scapula

rhomboid major

Raises and adducts (retracts) scapula

rhomboid major

Rotator cuff muscles all have origins on the

scapula

ORIGIN:Lateral surfaces of most ribs INSERTION:Medial border of scapula

serratus anterior

Used to thrust shoulder anteriorly (protraction), as when pushing something

serratus anterior

The action of the brachialis muscle is flexion of the elbow joint. (T or F)

true

There are more muscles that move the forearm than move the hand. (T or F)

false

ORIGIN: Lateral border of scapula INSERTION: Greater tubercle of humerus

teres minor

The belly of the flexor digitorum profundus muscle is located in the

anterior deep region of the forearm

Flexes and adducts arm at the shoulder along with pectoralis major

coracobrachialis

ORIGIN: Coracoid process of scapula INSERTION: Shaft of humerus

coracobrachialis

Abducts, extends, and flexes arm

deltoid

ORIGIN: Clavicle and spine and accordion of scapula INSERTION: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus

deltoid

Extends and adducts hand at the wrist

extensor carpi ulnaris

ORIGIN: Posterior ulna and interosseous membrane INSERTION: Middle and distal phalanges of finger 2

extensor indicis

Flexes wrist and adducts hand

flexor carpi ulnaris

ORIGIN: Anterior radius and interosseous membrane INSERTION: Distal phalanx of thumb

flexor pollicis longus

Chest and shoulder muscles that move the arm at the shoulder joint have insertions on the

humerus

Rotates arm laterally

infrsapinatus

ORIGIN: Medial epicondyle of humerus INSERTION: Palmar aponeurosis

palmaris longus

Pulls arm forward (flexion) and across chest (adduction) and rotates arm medially

pectoralis major

ORIGIN: Sternal ends of ribs 3-5 INSERTION: Coracoid process of scapula

pectoralis minor

Raises ribs in forceful inhalation or pulls scapula forward and downward

pectoralis minor

The belly of the muscle is usually _____________ the region pulled.

proximal to

Muscles located in the arm that move the forearm at the elbow joint have insertions on the

radius and ulna

ORIGIN: Subscapular fossa of scapula INSERTION: Lesser tubercle of humerus

subscapularis

Extends, adducts, and rotates arm medially

teres major

ORIGIN: Lateral border of scapula INSERTION: Intertubercular sulcus of humerus

teres major

Which of the following is not a rotator cuff muscle?

teres major

Extends the forearm at the elbow

tricep brachii


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