These are the flexors of the ankles and toes
What Tibialis Posterior Flexor Digitorum Longus Flexor Hallicis Longus
This muscle is known to help the Lats
What is the Teres Major
This is the number of Thoracic Spine
What is 12
This muscle is deep to the Biceps Brachii and has the action of flexing the Humeroulnar Joint
What is Brachialis
This muscle inserts on the Mastoid Process of the temporal bone and the lateral portion of the superior nuchal line of the occiput and unilaterally can laterally flex the head and neck to the same side and rotates the neck to the opposite side
This muscle is deep to the gastrocnemius and has the strong action of planter flexing the talocrural joint
What is the Soleus
This is the insertion for the Subscapularis Muscle
What is Lessar Tubercle
This bony landmark is know to be located on C-2/Axis
What is the Dens
This is the origin for the flexors of the forearm and wrist
What is the common extensor tendon from the lateral epicondyle of the humerus
This muscle originates on the T-processes of the cervical spine and inserts on the first and second ribs
What is Scalenes
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This muscle shares the same insertion of the Tibialis Anterior but has the action of Everting the foot
What is the Fibularis Longus
This muscle raises the scapula and originates from the T-processes of the first through fourth Cervical Vertebrae
What is Levator Scapula
This muscle inserts on the Mastoid Process and acts as an antagonist to the SCM during flexion of the neck
What is Splenius Capitis
This muscle inserts on the flexor retinaculum and palmar aponeurosis
What is Palmaris Longus
This is the origin of the masseter muscle
What is Zygomatic Arch
This bone in the heel of the foot is the insertion for the achilles tendon
What is the Calcaneus
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This muscle Flexes and Adducts the G/H Joint
It originates on the coracoid process of the scapula
What is Coracobrachialis
This group of muscles are the deepest muscles along the spine of the back
What is Transversospinalis Group
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This is a bony landmark on the distal end of the forearm created by the Ulnar and Radius
What is Styloid Process
Coronoid process and anterior edge of the ramus of the mandible is the insertion for this muscle
What is temporalis
These are the small bones located in the foot
What are the Tarsals
This is the Insertion for the Trap muscles but the Origin for the Deltoid
What is the Lateral 1/3 of the clavicle, acromion and spine of the scapula
This the the insertion of the QL
What is the Last rib of the T-Processes of the first through 4th lumbar vertebrae
These are the small bones located in the hand
What is Carpals
This muscle has the action of elevating the temporomandibular joint
What is Masseter