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Exam 1::ANJ Anatomy::Back & Suboccipital Triangle::ANJ Lecture AUG 29 Slides 19-37(BD)
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Muscle can only {{c1::Pull }} as they " contract " . Muscles cannot {{c1::Push}}
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{{c1::Prime Movers}} have major responsibility for causing a particular movement at a joint
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{{c1::Antagonist}} oppose or reverse a movement .
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{{c1::Synergists}} help prime movers
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{{c1::Fixators}} stabilize one bony part at a joint so that all the tension can be used to move the other bony part
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Every muscle has an {{c1::Antagonist}}
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Movement that decreases the angle between two bones at a joint is known {{c1::Flexion}}
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Biceps Brachii primarily causes {{c1::flexion}} at the elbow joint
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Triceps Brachii is primarily responsible for {{c1::extension}} at the elbow joint
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{{c1::Agonist Muscles}} are also known as the prime movers
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{{c1::Agonist Muscles }} are the muscles that contract to produce a specific movement at a joint . They are primarily responsible for executing t…
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{{c1::Antagonistic muscles }} can create movement in the opposite direction to the prime movers (agonist muscle)
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{{c1::Antagonist Muscles }} relax and lengthen when the agonist contracts . Allowing {{c1::smooth}} action
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The extensor muscles is {{c1::antagonistic}} to the flexor muscles
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The flexor muscles is {{c1::antagonistic}} to the extensor muscles
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The muscles of the back are categorized into 3 main layers : {{c1::Superficial}} , {{c1::Intermediate}} and {{c1::Deep muscles}}
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Superficial back muscles are primarily involved in movements of the {{c1::shoulder}} and {{c1::arm}}
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Trapezius, Latissimus dorsi, Levator Scapulae , Rhomboid major and minor are all apart of the {{c1::Extrinsic superficial back muscles}}
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{{c1::Intermediate back muscles }} are muscles mainly involved in respiratory functions
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Serratus Posterior Superior and Serratus Posterior Inferior are apart of the {{c1::Extrinsic Intermediate back muscles}}
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{{c1::Deep Back Muscles }} are also called the intrinsic back muscles and are primarily responsible for movements of the {{c1::spine}}and maintaining …
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Splenius Capitis and Splenius Cervicis are apart of the {{c1::Intrinsic Superficial Muscles}}
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The Erector Spinae group are apart of the {{c1::Intrinsic Intermediate Muscles}}
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The transversospinalis group are apart of the {{c1::Intrinsic Deep Muscle}}
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{{c1::Trapezius }} proximal attachments : occipital bone, nuchal lig. , supraspinous lig. and spinous processes
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{{c1::Trapezius }} Distal attachments : Spine scapula , Acromion process, Lateral clavicle
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{{c1::Transverse cervical artery }} The primary artery supplying blood to the trapezius
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{{c1::Transverse cervical Artery}} is a branch of the thyrocervical trunk which arises from the subclavian artery
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{{c1::Dorsal Scapular Artery }} is another branch of the subclavian artery
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Cranial Nerve XI is also known as the {{c1::Accessory Nerve}}
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{{c1::Accessory Nerve (Cranial Nerve XI) }} is the main motor innervation to the trapezius muscle
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The trapezius muscle can {{c1::Elevates }} the scapula , {{c1::Adducts}} the scapula , {{c1::Depress }} the scapula , {{c1::Rotate…
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The proximal attachments of the Latissimus dorsi are the {{c1::spinous processes}} , {{c1::Sacrum ( post) }} and {{c1::crest of ilium (…
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The Distal attachment of the Latissimus dorsi is the {{c1::Medial Lip of the Bicipital Groove of the Humerus:}}
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{{c1::proximal shaft of the humerus}} refers to the upper portion of the humerus bone
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The functions of the Latissimus Dorsi include {{c1::extension}}, {{c1::adduction}} and {{c1::Medial rotation}} of the arm
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The latissimus dorsi rotates the arm {{c1::inward}}t oward the body
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