Label the Following Muscles on a Diagram

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Supraspinatus (pg 366)

Shoulder going across clavicle sort of? Just click the pic. Origin: Supraspinous fossa of scapula Insertion: Greater tubercle of humerus

tensor fascia late (pg. 374)

Side of thigh-ish? Origin: Iliac crest and lateral surface of anterior superior iliac spine. Insertion: Iliotibal tract

external oblique (pg. 359)

Abdomen Again Eddy... Origin: External and inferior borders of ribs 5-12 Insertion: Lineal alba and iliac crest

transverse abdominis (pg. 359)

Abdomen - see pic Origin: Cartilages of ribs 6-11, iliac crest and thoracolumbar fascia Insertion: Linea alba and pubis

Obicularis Oculi (pg. 349)

Around the eye Origin: Medial margin of orbit Insertion: skin of eyelids Obicularis a muscle encircling an orifice. If you see the word obicularis think of "orbiting" or going around. So.... the Earth orbits the sun... The obicularis oculi orbits the eye. K cool cool.

orbicularis oris (pg. 349)

Around the mouth Origin: Maxilla and mandible Insertion: lips

glutius medius (pg. 374)

Dat a$$ though... Origin: Anterior iliac crest of ilium, lateral surface between posterior and anterior gluteal lines. Insertion: Greater trochanter of femur.

biceps femoris (pg 376)

Back of thigh Looks like it's holding that booty up. Origin: Ischial tuberosity and linea aspera of femur Insertion: Headof fibula, lateral condyle of tibia

rectus abdominus (pg. 359)

Basically the abs... see Eddy for a good example.... "I'm bout to wreck this abdomen when i do these crunches" :) Origin: Superior surface of pubis and around symphysis Insertion: inferior surfaces of costal cartilages (ribs 5-7) and xophoid process

Gastrocnemius (pg 378)

Calf muscle Origin: Femoral condyles Insertion: Calcaneus by calcaneal tendon Translates to "belly of the calf" (gastro=stomach=belly)

Buccinator (pg. 349)

Cheek area Origin: Alveolar process of maxilla and alveolar part of the mandible Insertion: Blends into fibers of obicularis oris

pectoralis major (pg. 366)

First layer of chest muscles Eddy has very nice pectoralis major muscles if you need a visual... Origin: Cartilages of ribs 2-6, body of sternum, inferior medial portion of clavicle. Insertion: Crest of greater tubercle and lateral lip of intetubercular sulcus of humerus

rectus femoris (pg 376)

Front of thigh Origin: Anterior inferior iliac spine and superior acetabular rim of ilium. Insertion: Tibial tuberosity by patellar ligament

Gracilis (pg. 374)

Inner thigh Origin: Inferior ramus of pubis Insertion: Medial surface of tibia inferior to medial condyle.

gluteus maximus (pg. 374)

It's yo' a$$ home slice... Origin: iliac crest, posterior gluteal line and lateral suface of the ilium, sacrum, coccyx and thoracolumbar fascia insertion: Iliobital tract and gluteal tuberosity of femur

Masseter (pg 351)

Jaw Origin: Zygomatic arch Insertion: Lateral surface of mandibular ramus The jaw "mashes" food with the masseter... Mash... Mass get it? 😂

Sartorius (pg. 376)

Kinda goes diagonally from hip to inner thigh? Origin: Anterior superior iliac spine Insertion: Medial surface of tinial near tibial tuberosity

pectoralis minor (pg 363)

Layer 2 of chest muscles from ribs to shoulder. Under Pectoralis Major. Origin: Anterior-superior surfaces of ribs 2-4, 2-5, or 3-5 depending on anatomical variation. Insertion: Coracoid process of scapula

latissimus dorsi (pg 366)

Layer one of back muscles Spine to shoulder Origin: Spinous processes of inferior thoracic and all lumbar vertebrae, ribs 8-12 and thoracolumbar fascia. Insertion: Crest of greater tubercle and lateral lip of intertubercular sulcus of humerus Dorsi...Dorsal...Dorsal Fin... On the 'back' of a shark... Baby shark doo doo doo doo...

Sternocleidomastoid (pg 354-355)

Neck Mind yo neck Origin: Two bellies - clavicular head attaches to sternal end of clavicle, sternal heat attaches to manubrium Insertion: Mastoid region of skull and lateral portion of superior nuchal line.

Deltoid (pg 366)

Shoulder Origin: Clavicle and scapula (acromion and adjacent scapular spine) Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus

quadraceps femoris (pg. 374)

Thigh Origin: Lateral border of ischial tuberosity Insertion: Intertrochanteric crest of femur Why does that pic look like turkey drumsticks? Meh... It's all good.

biceps brachii (pg. 369)

Upper arm - Top Eddy also has very nice bicep brachii muscles if you need a visual. Origin: Short head from the caracoid process. Long head from the supraglenoid tubercle (both on scapula) Insertion: Tuberosity of radius

triceps brachii (pg 369)

Upper arm under or on the back? Have you met Eddy? Origin: Lateral head: superior lateral margin of humerus Long head: Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula Medial head: Posterior surface of humerus inferior to radial groove Insertion: All Olecranon of ulna

Trapezius (pg 363)

Upper back between shoulders Hey y'all heard that new song by Lil Trapezius?! Yeah I heard it "back" in the day. Also wraps around front of chest by the neck... Mind yo neck Lil trapezius... and stops at clavicle. Origin: Occipital bone, ligamentim muchae, spinous processes of thoracic vertebrae Insertion: Clavicle and scapula (acromion and scapular spine)

internal oblique

second layer of abdomen - see pic Origin: Thoracolumbar fascia and iliac crest Insertion: Inferior ribs, xiphoid process linea alba

Soleus (pg. 378)

side of calf? Origin: Head oand proximal shaft of fibula and adjacent posteromedial shaft of tibia Insertion: Calcaneus by calcaneal tendon (with gastrocnemius)

gluteus minimus (pg. 374)

yo booty area Origin: anterior iliac crest of ilium between inferior and anterior gluteal lines Insertion: Greater trochnter of femur.


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