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25 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
linea alba *
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back muscle is not really a muscle - white line and is term for the tendinous line down middle of anterior abdominal wall directly between the two rectus muscles
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umbilicus
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*belly button (back muscle) - is not really a muscle
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belly button
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- umbilicus
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rectus (n) (pl=recti)
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*any of various straight muscles, as of eye, neck, thigh
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lumbar aponeurosis
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- not a muscle; white flat tendinous expansion, serving mainly to
connect a muscle with the parts that is moves |
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lumbar aponeurosis replaces...
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- replaces fasciae(plural)
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fasciae -
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also called lumbar aponeurosis
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rectus abdominis
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*torso/back muscle that controls curvative of the lower spine
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muscle that controls curvative of the lower spine
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- rectus abdominis
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teres major *
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torso/back muscle rotates the arm medially
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musle that rotates the arm medically
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- teres major
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lumbar aponeurosis *not a muscle
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- a white flattened, tendinous expansion
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white flattened tendinous expansion
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- lumbar aponeurosis
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erector spinae
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*torso/back muscle group of posterior spinal column muscles
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group of posterior spinal column muscles
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- erector spinae
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rhomboid
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*torso/back muscle connects the scapula with the vertebrae
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muscle that connects the scapula with the vertebrae
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- rhomboid
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infraspinatus
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*torso/back muscle called the rotator cuff
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muscle called the rotator cuff
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- infraspinatus
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latissimus dorsi *torso/back muscle
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- widest and most powerful back muscle
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widest and most powerful back muscle
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- latissimus dorsi
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pectoralis major *
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torso/back muscle which adducts the arm and rotates it medially
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muscle that adducts the arm and rotates it medially
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- pectoralis major
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serratus anterior (n)*
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torso/back muscles that rotate the scapula and elevates the rib cage
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muscles that rotate the scapula and elevates the rig case
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- serratus anterior
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