Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
29 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
sternocleidomastoid
|
flexion (bilateral), lateral flexion (same side), rotation (opposite side)
|
|
scalenes
|
flexion (bilateral), lateral flexion (same side), rotation (opposite side), inspiration (bilateral)
|
|
trapezius
|
extension (head)
|
|
rectus abdominis
|
flexion
|
|
internal oblique
|
flexion (bilateral), lateral flexion (same side), rotation (same side)
|
|
external oblique
|
flexion (bilateral), lateral flexion (same side), rotation (opposite side)
|
|
transversus abdominis
|
compresses abdomen
|
|
erector spinae
|
extension, lateral flexion (same side), rotation (same side)
|
|
quadratus lumborum
|
lateral flexion (same side), extension (bilateral)
|
|
serraus posterior, superior, & inferior
|
deep inspiration (superior portion), deep expiration (inferior portion)
|
|
diaphragm
|
inspiration
|
|
intercostals
|
respiration
|
|
ligamentum nuchae
|
a fibrous membrane, which, in the neck, represents the supraspinal ligaments of the lower vertebræ.
|
|
linea alba
|
a fibrous structure that runs down the midline of the abdomen in humans and other vertebrates.
|
|
serratus anterior
|
protraction, upward rotation
|
|
pectoralis minor
|
depression, protraction, downward rotation
|
|
trapezius(upper, middle, lower)
|
upper: elevation, middle: retraction, lower: depression, upper rotation
|
|
levator scapulae
|
elevation, downward rotation
|
|
rhomboids major and minor
|
retraction, elevation, downward rotation
|
|
pectoralis major
|
both heads acting together: adduction, sternal head: extension, clavicular head: flexion
|
|
deltoid (anterior, middle, posterior)
|
anterior: flexion, middle: abduction, posterior: horizontal abduction
|
|
coracobrachialis
|
flexion
|
|
latissimus dorsi
|
extension, adduction
|
|
subscapularis
|
adduction, medial rotation
|
|
teres major
|
extension, adduction, medial rotation
|
|
teres major
|
extension, adduction, medial rotation
|
|
teres minor
|
lateral rotation
|
|
infraspinatus
|
lateral rotation
|
|
supraspinatus
|
abduction
|