This muscle "unlocks" the knee from an extended position.
Popliteus
This is the origin of the Biceps Brachii short head.
Coracoid process
This muscle runs from the rib cage to the pubic crest.
Rectus Abdominis
This is the number of bones that make up the foot.
26
This is the insertion of the Infraspinatus.
Greater tubercle of the humerus
This muscle, deep to the gastrocnemius, performs weak plantar and knee flexion.
Plantaris
This muscle fills the space between the zygomatic arch and the cranium.
Temporalis
This landmark is horizontal to the top of the iliac crest.
L-4
These three tendons make up the "anatomical snuffbox".
Abductor pollicis longus, extensor pollicis longus and brevis
This is the origin of the Iliacus.
Iliac fossa
These three muscles make up the Pes Anserinus.
Sartorius, Gracilis, Semitendinosus
These are the two actions of the Temporalis.
Elevate/retract mandible
These are the actions of the Rectus Femoris.
Extend knee/flex hip
These are the actions of the Dorsal Interossei of the feet.
Abduct/flex 2-4th toes
This is the origin of the Longus Capitis.
Transverse processes of C-3 to C-6.
What is the common attachment site (origin) for all of the Hamstrings?
Ischial tuberosity
These actions engage the upper fibers of the trapezius.
Extend the head and neck, laterally flex the head and neck to the same side, rotate the head and neck to the opposite side, and upwardly rotate the scapula.
This muscle of the transversospinalis group attaches at the cranium.
Semispinalis capitis
This is the common origin for the extensors of the wrist and hand.
Lateral epicondyle
This is the insertion of the Gemellus Superior.
Medial surface of the greater trochanter.
These are the actions of the Fibularis Brevis.
Evert the foot and assist to plantar flex the ankle.
The insertion of this muscle is the superior aspect of the greater trochanter.
Piriformis
This is the costal attachment origin of the diaphragm.
Inner surface of lower six ribs
This is the insertion of the Tibialis Posterior.
All 5 tarsals and 2nd-4th metatarsals
This is the origin of the Pronator Teres.
Common flexor tendon from the medial epicondyle of the humerus and coronoid process of the ulna.