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Muscle Anatomy

Origin & Insertion

Levers

Fascicle Arrangements

Naming Muscles

Naming Muscles

Major Muscles

Major Muscles

Muscles of the Head and Neck Frontalis Masseter Temporalis Buccinator Orbicularis oculi Platysma Orbicularis oris Sternocleidomastoid

Muscles of the Head temporalis frontalis orbicularis oculi occipitalis orbicularis oris masseter buccinator

Muscles of the Head frontalis temporalis orbicularis oculi masseter orbicularis oris buccinator

Muscles of the Neck sternocleidomastoid platysma platysma (cut)

Muscles of the Thorax, Shoulder, and Abdomen Pectoralis major Rectus abdominis Pectoralis minor External oblique Deltoid Internal oblique Serratus anterior Transversus abdominis

Muscles of the Thorax, Shoulder, and Abdomen platysma pectoralis minor deltoid pectoralis major serratus anterior serratus anterior rectus abdominis external oblique internal oblique transversus abdominis

Muscles of the Trunk Trapezius Teres major Supraspinatus Teres minor Infraspinatus Latissimus dorsi

Muscles of the Trunk trapezius deltoid infraspinatus supraspinatus teres minor teres major latissimus dorsi

Muscles of the Trunk trapezius infraspinatus teres minor serratus anterior teres major

Muscles of the Arm Biceps brachii Flexor carpi ulnaris Brachialis Flexor digitorum superficialis Triceps brachii Extensor carpi ulnaris Brachioradialis Extensor digitorum Flexor carpi radialis Extensor carpi radialis (longus and brevis)

Muscles of the Arm TRICEPS BRACHII: BICEPS BRACHII: BRACHIALIS (a) Anterior view (b) Posterior view Deltoid (cut) BICEPS BRACHII: LONG HEAD SHORT HEAD BRACHIALIS Radius TRICEPS BRACHII: LATERAL HEAD Ulna MEDIAL HEAD

Muscles of the Arm

Muscles of the Arm 11_17de 11_17de

Muscles of the Leg Iliopsoas Hamstring muscles Gastrocnemius Adductor muscles - Biceps femoris Soleus - brevis - Semitendinosus Tibialis posterior - longus - Semimembranosus - magnus Gluteus maximus Quadriceps group Gluteus medius Rectus femoris Sartorius Vastus lateralis Gracilis Vastus medialis Tibialis anterior Vastus intermedius Extensor digitorum longus

Muscles of the Leg

Muscles of the Leg

Muscles of the Leg