Muscle Origin and Insertion
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| Trapezius | O: Upper: External occipital protuberance, Ligamentum nuchaeMiddle: C7- T3 spinous Processes Lower: T4- T12 spinous processes I: Upper: Lateral third of clavicle, Acromion of scapula Middle: Sine of scapula Lower: Root of spine of scapula |
| Levator Scapula | O: C1-4 (transverse processes) I: Vertebral border of scapula from superior angle to root of spine |
| Rhomboids Major and Minor | O: Rhomboid minor: C7 and T1 (spinous processes) Rhomboid major: T2- T5 (spinous processes) I: Rhomboid minor: Root of spine of scapula Rhomboid major: Vertebral border of scapula from root of spine to inferior angle |
| Serratus Anterior | O: Lateral surface of upper 8 ribs (by finger-like slips) I: Vertebral border of scapula- anterior surface |
| Pectoralis Minor | O: Anterior surface of ribs 3, 4, 5 near costal cartilage |
| Subclavius | O: 1st rib costocartilage junctionI: Inferior shaft of clavicle- middle 1/3 |
| Pertoralis Major | O: Clavicular Head: Medial half of clavicleSternocostal head: Sternum Cartilages of superior 6 ribs Aponeurosis of external oblique muscle I: Lateral lip of bicipital (interturbercular) groove of humerus |
| Latissimus Dorsi | O: Thoracolumbar aponerurosis, Lower 6 thoracic spinous processes, Sacrum, Iliace crest of ilium, Lower 3 to 4 ribs, Inferior angle of scapula I: Biciptial (intertubercular) groove of humer |
| Supraspinatus | O: Supraspinous fossa of scapulaI: Greater tubercle of humerus (superior facet) |
| Infraspinatus | O: Infraspinous fossa of scapula I: Greater tubercle of humerus (middle facet) |
| Teres Minor | O: Upper 2/3 of axillary border of scapula I: Greater tubercle of humerus (inferior facet) |
| Subscapularis | O: Subscapular fossa of scapulaI: Lesser tubercle of humerus |
| Teres Major | O: Inferior angle of scapula (dorsal surface) Lower third of axillary border of scapulaI: Medial lip of bicipital groove of humerus |
| Deltoids | O: Anterior: Lateral third of clavicleMiddle: Acromion of scapula- lateral surface Posterior: Spine of scapula I: Deltoid tubersoity of humerus |
| Coracobrachialis | O: Coracoid process scapluaI: Middle 1/3 of medial surface of humeral shaft |
| Biceps Brachii | O: Short Head: Coracoid process of scapulaLong Head: Supraglenoid tubercle of scapula I: Tuberosity of radius, Bicipital aponeurosis |
| Brachialis | O: Lower half of anterior shaft of humerusI: Tuberosity of ulna, Coronoid process of ulna |
| Triceps Brachii | O: Long head: Infraglenoid tubercle of scapula Lateral head: Posterior humerus above spiral groove Medial head: Posterior humerus below spiral groove I: Olecranon process of ulna |
| Anconeus | O: Lateral epicondyle of humerus I: Olecranon process and upper posterior surface of ulna |
| Flexor Carpi Radialis | O: Medial epicondyle of humerus (common flexor tendon) I: Bases of 2nd and 3rd metacarpals |
| Flexor Carpi Ulnaris | O: Humeral Head: Medial epicondyle of humerus (common flexor tendon) Ulnar Head: Proximal posterior ulna, Olecranon process of ulna I: Pisiform carpal bone, Hamate crapal bone, Base of 5th metacarpal |
| Palmaris Longus | O: Medial epicondyle of humerus (common flexor tendon)I: Palmar aponeurosis, Flexor retinaculum |
| Pronator Teres | O: Humeral head: Medial epicondyle of humerus Ulnar head: Coroniod process of ulna I: Middle of lateral shaft of radius |
| Pronator Quadratus | ... |
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