Muscles of Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limb Origin, Insertion, and Action

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*Action*: *Supraspinatus*

*Action* Abduction at the shoulder

*Action*: *Rhomboid major*

Adducts scapula and performs downward rotation

*Action*: *Rhomboid minor*

Adducts scapula and performs downward rotation

*Origin*: *Pectoralis minor*

Anterior and superior surfaces of ribs 3-5 (deep muscle of the anterior trunk)

*Insertion*: *Supinator*

Anterolateral surface of radius distal to the radial tuberosity

*Insertion*: *Pectoralis minor*

Coracoid process of scapula

*Action*: *Pectoralis minor*

Depresses and protracts shoulder; rotates scapula so glenoid cavity moves inferiorly (downward rotation); elevates ribs if scapula is stationary

*Action*: *Levator scapula*

Elevates scapula

*Action*: *Triceps brachii* Lateral head

Extension at elbow

*Action*: *Triceps brachii* Medial head

Extension at elbow

*Action*: *Triceps brachii* Long head

Extension at elbow, *PLUS* extension and adduction at the shoulder

*Insertion*: *Infraspinatus*

Greater tubercle of humerus

*Insertion*: *Supraspinatus*

Greater tubercle of humerus

*Origin*: *Triceps brachii* Long head

Infaraglenoid tubercle of scapula (muscle on the posterior arm extends the elbow)

*Origin*: *Infraspinatus*

Infraspinous fossa of scapula

*Origin*: *Teres minor*

Lateral border of scapula (on the lateral border of the scapula)

*Origin*: *Supinator*

Lateral epicondyle of humerus, annular ligament, and ridge near radial notch of ulna (found on the lateral side of the forearm deep to the brachioradialis muscle; contracts and rotates the radius into a position parallel to the ulna, resulting of the forearm)

*Action*: *Infraspinatus*

Lateral rotation at shoulder

*Action*: *Teres minor*

Lateral rotation at shoulder

*Origin*: *Pronator teres*

Medial epicondyle of humerus and coronoid process of ulna (muscle is a thin muscle inferior to the elbow and medial to the brachioradialis muscle, which it dives under to insert on the radius)

*Insertion*: *Pronator teres*

Midlateral surface of radius

*Insertion*: *Triceps brachii* Lateral head

Olecranon of ulna

*Insertion*: *Triceps brachii* Long head

Olecranon of ulna

*Insertion*: *Triceps brachii* Medial head

Olecranon of ulna

*Insertion*: *Teres minor*

Passes laterally to reach the greater tubercle of humerus

*Origin*: *Triceps brachii* Medial head

Posterior surface of humerus inferior to radial groove (muscle on the posterior arm extends the elbow)

*Action*: *Pronator teres*

Pronation

*Origin*: *Rhomboid major*

Spinous processes of superior thoracic vertebrae (locate deep to the trapezius)

*Origin*: *Rhomboid minor*

Spinous processes of vertebrae C2 - T1 (extend between the upper thoracic vertebrae and the scapula)

*Action*: *Triceps brachii* Lateral head

Superior lateral margin of humerus (muscle on the posterior arm extends the elbow)

*Action* *Supinator*

Supination

*Origin*: Supraspinatus*

Supraspinous fossa of scapula

*Triceps brachii*

There are 3 head to this muscle: *lateral, long, and medial*. The muscle arises from three heads, which merge into a common tendon that begins near the middle of the muscle and inserts on the olecranon process of the ulna.

*Origin*: *Levator scapula*

Transverse processes of first four cervical vertebrae (originates on cervical vertebrae 1 through 4 and inserts on the superior border of the scapula)

*Insertion*: *Rhomboid major*

Vertebral border of scapula from spine to inferior angle

*Insertion*: *Rhomboid minor*

Vertebral border of scapula near spine

*Insertion*: *Levator scapula*

Vertebral border of scapula near superior angle


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