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Muscle O&In

match the right Origin & Insertion of each muscle

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BICEPS BRACHII- O;Coracoid process of Scapula,Supraglenoid tubercle of Scapula I; Tuberosity of the Radius and aponeurosis of the Biceps Brachii
CORACOBRACHIALIS- O;Coracoid process of Scapula I; Medial surface of mid-humeral shaft
DELTOID- O;Lateral one third of clavicle, Acromion, and spine of scapula I; Deltoid tuberosity
LATISSIMUS DORSI- O; Spinous processes of T7-T12, last three or four, ribs throacolumber aponeurosis, Posterior iliac crest. I; Crest of the lesser tubercle of the Humerus
TERES MAJOR- O; Lateral side of inferior angle and lower half of lateral border of the scapula I; Crest of the lesser tubercle of the Humerus
LEVATOR SCAPULA - O;Transverse processes of C1-C4 (cervical vertebrae) I; Upper region of medial border and superior angle of scapula
PECTORALIS MAJOR- O; Medial half of clavicle, sternum, and cartilage of first through sixth ribs (1-6) I; Crest of greater tubercle of humerus
PECTORALIS MINOR - O; Third, fourth, and fifth ribs (3-5) I; Coracoid process of the scapula
SUBSCAPULARIS- O; Subscapular fossa of the scapula I; Lesser tubercle of the humerus
SUPRASPINATUS -O; supraspinous fossa of the scapula I; Greater tubercle of the humerus
INFRASPINATUS -O; Infraspinous fossa of the scapula I; Greater tubercle of the humerus
TERES MINOR -O; Superior half of lateral border of the scapula I; Greater tubercle of the humerus
RHOMBOIDS - MAJOR- O;Spinous processes of T2-T5 I: Medial border of the scapula between the spine of scapula and inferior angle
RHOMBOIDS - MINOR - O; Spinous processes of C7-T1 I; Upper portion of medial border of the scapula, across from spine of the scapula
SERRATUS ANTERIOR - O; Surfaces of upper eight or nine ribs I; Anterior surface of medial border of the scapula
TRAPEZIUS - O; EOP, medial portion of superior nuchal line of the occiput, ligamentum nuchae and spinous processes of C7-T12 I; Lateral 1/3 of clavicle, Acromion, spine of the scapula.
TRICEPS BRACHII - O; Infraglenoid tubercle of the scapula, posterior surface of proximal half of the humerus, posterior surface of distal half of the humerus I; Olecranon process of the ulna.
ANCONEUS-O; Lateral epicondyle of the Humerus I; Olecranon process and lateral edge of ulnar shaft.
BRACHIALIS-O; Distal half of anterior surface of Humerus I; Tuberosity and Coronoid process of ulna.
BRACHIORADIALIS-O; Lateral supracondylar ridge of Humerus I; Styloid process of Radius
EXTENSOR CARPI RADIALIS LONGUS-O; Lateral supracondylar ridge of Humerus I; Base of second metacarpal
EXTENSOR RADIALIS BREVIS-O; Lateral supracondylar ridge of Humerus I; Base of third metacarpal
EXTENSOR CARPI ULNARIS-O; Common extensor tendon from the lateral epicondyle of Humerus I; Base of fifth metacarpal
EXTENSOR DIGITORUM COMMUNIS-O; Common extensor tendon from the lateral epicondyle of Humerus I; Middle and distal phalanges of 2nd-5th fingers
FLEXOR CARPI RADIALIS-O; Common flexor tendon from the medial epicondyle I; Bases of 2nd and 3rd metacarpals
PALMARIS LONGUS-O; Common flexor tendon from medial epicondyle I; Flexor retinaculum and Palmar aponeurosis
FLEXOR CARPI ULNARIS-O; Common flexor tendon from medial epicondyle of Humerus, Posterior surface of proximal 1/2 of Ulnar shaft I; Pisiform
FLEXOR DIGITORUM SUPERFICIALIS-; Common flexor tendon from medial epicondyle of Humerus, Ulnar collateral ligament, Coronoid process of Ulna and shaft of Radius I; By four tendons into sides of middle phalanges of 2nd-5th fingers
ABDUCTOR POLLICIS LONGUS-O; Posterior surface of Radius and Ulna, and interosseous membrane I; Base of 1st metacarpal
ABDUCTOR POLLICIS LONGUS-O; Posterior surface of Ulna and interosseus membrane I; Distal phalange of Thumb
ABDUCTOR POLLICIS BREVIS-O; Posterior surface of Radius and interosseous membrane I; Distal phalange of Thumb
FLEXOR POLLICIS LONGUS-O; Anterior surface of Radius and interosseous membrane I; Distal phalange of Thumb
PRONATOR QUADRATUS-O; Medial, Anterior surface of distal Ulna I; Lateral, Anterior surface of distal Radius
PRONATOR TERES-O; Medial epicondyle of the Humerus, Common flexor tendon, and Coronoid process of the Ulna I; Middle of lateral surface of Radius
SUPINATOR-O; Radial collateral ligament, Annular ligament, and Supinator crest of Ulna I; Lateral surface of proximal shaft of Radius
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