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Muscles: back, neck, abdomen, face, other
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Intercostals Action: expand rib cage Origin: Rib Insertion: next rib
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Diaphragm Action: Inhaling- help expand rib cage Origin: sternum, L-vertebrae, and costal cartilage Insertion: Central tendon (aponeurosis) that fuses with wall of heart/lungs superior
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Diaphragm continued.. How do we breathe? What makes air flow into our lungs? https://www.youtube.com/wa tch?v=hp-gCvW8PRY
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Splenius Action: extends and rotates head Origin: cervical vertebrae Insertion: superior nuchal line
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Erector spinae Action: extends & rotates vertebral column Origin: lower vertebrae Insertion: upper vertebrae and ribs
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Abdominal muscles: Transversus abdominus Action: compresses abdomen Origin: ribs Insertion: linea alba (fibrous midline- forms line between your abs)
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Abdominal muscles: External oblique Action: compresses abdomen; rotates trunk Origin: ribs Insertion: ilium, pubis, linea alba
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Abdominal muscles: Internal oblique Action: compresses abdomen, posture, helps flatten lumbar curve of spine Origin: ilium Insertion: linea alba
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Abdominal muscles: Rectus abdominis Action: flexes trunk, compresses abdomen Origin: pubis Insertion: costal cartilage, sternum
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Facial expression muscles: Orbicularis Oculi Action: blink and wink, closes eye
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Facial expression muscles: Orbicularis Oris Action: puckers lips; whistle, kiss
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Facial expression muscles: Buccinator Action: compresses cheeks to teeth; holds food in mouth while chewing
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Facial expression muscles: Zygomaticus Action: smiling; pulls lips superiorly and posteriorly
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Facial expression muscles: Masseter Action: elevates mandible; chewing Origin: zygomatic arch Insertion: mandible
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Facial expression muscles: Temporalis Action: elevates mandible; chewing Origin: temporal bone Insertion: mandible
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Facial expression muscles: Sternocleidomastoid Action: rotates and extends head Origin: clavicle, sternum Insertion: mastoid process
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Other important structures: Patellar ligament Lies over the front of the knee cap, connecting patella to tibial tuberosity to support the knee
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Other important structures: Achilles tendon Connects the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles to the calcaneus heel bone
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Other important structures: Pelvic diaphragm wall Includes many muscles that make up the floor of pelvic bowl Connect to femur, Ilium, ischium, and pubis Actions: counter abdominal pressure, micturition, defecation, childbirth
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