The elevation and retraction of the mandible.
What is the temporalis?
Posterior sacrum and medial iliac crest via the thoracolumbar aponeurosis, and the posterior surface of ribs 3–12 .
What is the Iliocostalis?
The insertion of the trapezius.
What is the scapula and clavicle?
The origin of the adductor longus.
What is the pubis?
The origin of the fibularis longus.
What is the fibula (head and proximal)?
The insertion of the sternocleidomastoid.
What is the temporal bone?
Known as the “hip hiker” since one of the actions is to elevate the pelvis
What are the Quadratus lumborum?
The action of forearm flexion and supination.
What is the biceps brachii?
Abducts femur and rotates thigh medially.
What is the gluteus medius?
Plantar flexion of the foot and flexion of the leg.
What is the gastrocnemius?
A wide, fan-shaped muscle on the lateral sides of the cranium
What is the Temporalis?
The extension, flexion of spine, and rotation of thorax
What is the longissimus?
The muscle that originated from the clavicle, sternum, and ribs 1-6.
What is the pectoralis major?
Adducts thigh, flexes, and medially rotate leg.
What is the gracilis?
Dorsiflexion and inversion of the foot.
What is the tibialis anterior?
The origin of the masseter.
What is the zygomatic process of the maxilla?
It is the most medial of the three erector spinae muscles.
What is the Spinalis?
The muscle that flexes, medially/laterally rotates, abducts, and extends the arm.
What is the deltoid?
The origin of the gluteus maximus.
What is the Ilium (posterior), sacrum (posterior), and coccyx (posterior)?
The origin of the soleus.
What is the tibia (proximal) and fibula?
The two muscles that pull the scalp posterior and raise the eyebrows.
What is the occipitalis and frontalis?
The two muscles that originate from the ilium (crest).
What are the internal obliques and transversus abdominis?
Muscles that extends the forearm at the humeroulnar (elbow) joint
What is the triceps brachii?
Flexes, laterally rotates knee and extends thigh.
What is the hamstrings biceps femoris?
Toe extension, dorsiflexion, and eversion of the
foot.
What is the extensor digitorum longus?