This muscle is often called Buzz-saw of the arm
serratus anterior
This muscle is described as the prime mover of the elbow
Biceps Brachii
Bottom and most superficial group of the spine
Erector Spinae
This muscle is located superiority to the infraspiantus
supraspinatus
These bones are called the trunk of the body
Ribcage
This muscle inserts at the C1-4
Levator scapulae
Supinator
This is the most superficial group in the spine
Sub Occipitals
These muscles are responsible for keeping your viscera inside of your body
Transverse abdominals, External and internal oblique
These muscle moves the arm when the prime movers are in flux
Brachioradialis
This muscle is the self-antagonizer
trapezuis
This muscle is responsible for the extension of the pointer finger
Extensor indicis
These muscle groups attaches at the spinous processes and inserts at the transverse processes
Multifudi and rotatores
This muscle is located deep in the thernar eminence
Adductor pollicus
These muscles insert themselves into the tendons
Pyramidalis, Traps, Sub Occipitals
This ligament is considered to be the rotator cuff
Annular ligament
This muscle is the deepest part of the thenar eminescence
Flecor pollicus brevis
The deepest muscle that can be accessed by applying constant pressure on the lower back through the client
Quadratus lumborum
This muscle has the tendon attachment in the middle of the body, located on the Upper back
Splenius Cervicus
This bone is means ’’spoke of the wheel’’ in latin
Radius
The name for the painful sensation in your biceps brachii and axilla
Thoracic outlet syndrome
This ligament connects two bones and assists in supination/rotation
Radio-ulnar ligament
This bone is considered the attachment site for the QL and Erector Spinae Group
Ischium
This muscle is called the “head over heels” muscle
Anconeous
C1, Atlas