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Miscellaneous
100

This Muscle(s) allows flexion of the wrist

Flexor Carpi Ulnaris, Radialis, Palmares Longus, Flexor Digitorum Super.

100

This muscle is a synergist of the Teres Major. 

Hint:Have the exact same action

Latissimus Dorsi

100

This Muscle has an insertion on the Mastoid Process of the Temporal Bone.

Sternocleidomastoid

100

This is the innervation of the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid

CN XI

100

this muscle of the rotator cuff is the most common to be injured.

Suprasinatus

200

This Muscle allows Extention and lateral rotation of the thigh.

Gluteus Maximus

200

This is the insertion of the quadriceps.

Tibial Tuberosity by way patella and patellar ligament.

200

This Muscle(s) has an insertion on the carpals and phalanges

Any of the flexors or extensors

200

The Tibialis Anterior has an innervation of this nerve

Deep fibular Nerve

200

This vessel supplies blood to the Hamstring Group.

Deep Femoral Artery

300

This muscle acts to Dorsiflex and inverts the foot...

Tibialis Anterior

300

This muscle group has a common action of extending the thigh and flexing the leg

Hamstring Group(Biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus)

300

This muscle has an insertion on the Styloid Process of the radius

Brachioradialis

300

The tibial nerve is a common innervation of what three muscles

Gastrocnemius, soleus, and plantaris

300

This vessel is most commonly used for Coronary Bypass.

Great Saphenous Vein

400

This muscle(s) allows retraction and downward rotation of the Scapula

Rhomboid Group

400

These muscles have a common action that allows Adduction of the thigh(Name 2 muscles)

Gracilius, Adductor longus or Magnus, pectinous

400

These muscles have a common origin on the coracoid process.

Biceps Brachii and coracobrachialis

400

This Nerve innervates a majority of the posterior compartment of the arm and forearm

Radial Nerve

400

This vessel is the Lateral part of the "M" for the Brachial Plexus

Musculocutaneous

500

This muscle, located on the back, allows medial rotation of the arm at the shoulder

Latissimus Dorsi or Subscapularis

500

These two muscles are synergists who allow flexion at the hip

iliacus and psoas major

500

This Muscle has an origin on Ribs 1-9

Serratus Anterior

500

This is the common innervation of the Fibularis Group

Superficial Fibular Nerve

500

These muscles are a part of the Unhappy Triad

Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Medial Collateral Ligament, Medial meniscus