The groove below the spinous process
What is the lamina?
The most superficial erector
What is longissimus?
The muscle that closes your eye
What is orbicularis oculus?
The main breathing muscle
What is the diaphragm?
The muscle that assists with elevation of the scapula
What is levator scapula?
The common attachment site for the ITG muscle group
What is the intertubercular groove?
The muscle that performs both shoulder flexion and elbow flexion
What is biceps brachii?
The common attachment sites of the antebrachium muscles
What is the medial and lateral epicondyle of the humerus?
The different joints of the hand
What is IP and MP?
(Interphalangeal and metacarpophalangeal)
(You're welcome)
Emma's favorite muscle
What is the psoas? (or the scapular sling muscles/all muscles because I know some of you are going to say that)
The hole in the middle of the vertebrae
What is the vertebral foramen?
The common action of the erectors
What is extension of the spine?
The muscle that closes your mouth
What is orbicularis oris?
The muscles that assist breathing from superficial to deep
What is external intercostal, internal intercostal, innermost intercostal?
The action(s) of pectoralis minor
What is protraction and downward rotation?
The attachment sites for Teres Major
What is the ITG and the lateral border of the scapula?
The muscle that performs extension
What is triceps brachii?
The movements of the antebrachium
What is supination and pronation?
The latin names for thumb and index fingers
What is pollicis and indicis?
The different movements of the spine
What is flexion, extension, lateral flexion, and rotation?
The different sutures of the skull
What is coronal, sagittal, lambdoidal and squamous?
The most medial erector
What is spinalis?
The muscle that lifts the eyebrows
What is occipitofrontalis?
What is the linea alba?
The muscle that performs abduction of the scapula
What is serratus anterior?
The pectoralis major is the most superficial muscle in the thoracic region of the body
What is true?
The origin of the coracobrachialis
What is the coracoid process?
The antebrachial muscle that stabilizes/assists with elbow flexion
What is brachioradialis?
The different movements of the wrist
What is ulnar deviation, radial deviation, flexion and extension?
The muscle that performs shoulder flexion, extension, abduction and weak medial/lateral rotation
The bony landmark where vertebrae touch
What is facets?
The deepest erector
What is multifidus?
The muscle that makes you scrunch your nose
What is nasalis?
The subvertebral muscle of the thoracic region
What is longus Coli?
The rotator cuff muscles that perform lateral rotation
What is infraspinatus and teres minor?
The rotator cuff muscle that assists with medial rotation
What is subscapularis?
The muscle that only performs flexion of the elbow
What is brachialis?
The palmaris longus is posterior (true/false)
What is false?
The action of the palmar interossei (PAD
What is adduction of the MP?
The type of joint between vertebral facets
What is synovial?
The different fossas of the scapula
What is supraspinous fossa, infraspinous fossa, subscapular fossa?
The lateral most erector
What is iliocostalis?
The main chewing muscles
What is temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoid?
The layers of the lumbar body wall from deep to superficial
What is transverse abdominis, internal oblique, external oblique?
The origin(s) of Trapezius
What is the lateral 3rd of the clavicle, the acromion and the spine of the scapula?
The origin of the latissimus dorsi
What is Spinous process of T7-Sacrum, Thoracolumbar fascia and Posterior Iliac crest?
What is true?
The anterior compartment is responsible for this action
What is flexion?
The number of muscles in the antebrachium
What is 20?
(How many anterior/posterior?)
The place where the scapula articulates with the humerus
What is the glenoid cavity of the scapula and the head of the humerus?
OR
What is the glenohumeral joint?
The lateral/most superior bony landmark of the scapula
What is the acromion?
The two cervical spine erectors
What is splenius capitis and splenius cervicis?
The main smiling muscles
The three layered lateral body wall muscles in the cervical region
What are the scalenes?
The movements of the scapula
What is elevation, depression, upward rotation, downward rotation, protraction and retraction?
Emma's favorite cohort that she's taught
What is OS6?
The origin of the longhead of the biceps
What is the supraglenoid tubercle?
The posterior compartment does this action
What is extension?
The different joints of the thumb
What is CP, MP and IP?
(Carpometacarpal, metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal)
(...you're welcome)
The only rotator cuff muscle that does NOT attach on the greater tubercle of the humerus
What is the subscapularis?