This Erector Spinae muscle is the most lateral muscle in its group.
What is Iliocostalis?
The ________________ joint is found where the Humerus meets the glenoid cavity.
What is Glenohumeral Joint?
When I was younger, my jaw was sticking out making it appear that I had an underbite. This movement is known as _____________ of the mandible.
What is Protraction?
This Rotator Cuff muscle attaches to the anterior surface of the Humerus and is an internal rotator of the shoulder.
What is Subscapularis?
The Olecranon, also known as the "elbow" is made up of which bone?
What is the Ulna?
When I look at my Right foot, my toes are pointing all the way to the right. The doctor later told me that my hip is in __________ rotation and can seek Massage therapy to help loosen the tension.
What is lateral (rotation)?
This muscle assists in rotating the head and neck to the same side and also elevates the scapula.
What is Levator Scapula?
This bone is composed of several different parts and can be found just under the Jugular Notch.
What is the Sternum?
Teres Minor is considered one of the Rotator Cuff muscles and its main action is to ______________ rotate the shoulder.
What is Medially?
Found along the zygomatic arch, this muscle is known as one of the strongest muscle of the body for its weight/size.
What is the Massetter?
The Massetter is the strongest muscle in the body relative to its size. It attaches to the _______________ and the angle of the mandible.
What is Zygomatic Arch?
The Rhomboids are often times blamed for shoulder pain. They are responsible for ______________ the scapula.
What is Retracting?
This muscle is responsible for flexing the elbow as one of its primary functions and has 2 heads
Biceps Brachii?
What is the Scapula?
A professional boxer is known to have strong Serratus Anterior muscles because of repetitive punching movement. In relation to the Scapula, that "punching" movement is _____________ the Scapula.
What is Protracting?