Chapter 11 Axial Muscles of the body

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Chapter 11 Axial Muscles of the body Course objectives: Name and be able to identify specific axial muscles in the body. Know the origin and insertion of specific muscles.

Naming Skeletal Muscles Muscles are often times named based on specific characteristics: Name based on muscle location - sternocleidomastoid Name based on muscle shape - deltoid Name based on muscle size – gluteus maximus Name based on muscle fiber direction - rectus abdominis (rectus means straight) Name based on the number of origins – triceps, biceps, quadriceps Name based on the location of attachments - brachioradialis Name based on its action – adductor longus

Naming of muscles

Terms to know Origin- where the muscle originates from. i.e. - least moveable end. Insertion- where the muscle attaches to. i.e. - most movable end. Action- the type of response the muscle creates when contracted. - flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, etc.

Muscles you must know and identify Head: Frontalis, Occipitalis, Orbicularis oculi, Orbicularis oris, Zygomaticus major, Masseter, Temporalis. Neck: Sternocleidomastoid Back : Erector spinae = (iliocostalis, longissimus, spinalis), Serratus anterior, Trapezius, Rhomboids, and Latissimus dorsi. Buttocks and pelvis: Gluteus maximus, Gluteus medius, Gluteus minimus, Psoas major, Iliacus.

Head and neck muscles

Head and neck muscles

Head and neck muscles

Head and neck muscles

Back muscles

Back muscles

Muscles to know and identify Chest and abdomen: Pectoralis major, Diaphragm, External intercostals, Internal intercostals, Rectus abdominis, External oblique, Internal oblique, Transversus abdominis.

Chest and abdomen muscles

Chest and abdomen muscles

Deep chest muscles

Deep chest muscles

Structures to know and identify Tendons Galea aponeurosis Linea alba Iliotibial tract Calcaneal “achiles” tendon

Know origin and insertion Masseter - Rectus abdominis Biceps brachii - Rectus femoris Triceps brachii - Biceps femoris Latissimus dorsi - Sartorius Deltoid - Gastrocnemeus

Masseter Origin: Zygomatic arch and bone Insertion: Angle and ramus of mandible Action: Prime mover of jaw closure

Latissimus dorsi Origin: Spinous proc of T6-T12, L1-L5; ribs 8-12 Insertion: Intertubercular groove of humerus Action: Extension, adduction and medial rotation of shoulder

Deltoid Origin: Clavicle, scapula acromion and spine Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus Action: Abducts shoulder; flexion and rotation of humerus; extension and lateral rotation of humerus

Rectus abdominis Origin: Pubic crest and symphysis Insertion: Xyphoid process, costal cartilage ribs 5-7 Action: Flex and rotate vertebral column; stabilize pelvis; exert abdominal pressure.