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Anatomy Muscles Flashcards Origins and Insertions Intended for entry level anatomy students
Anatomy Muscles Flashcards Origins and Insertions Intended to be viewed as full-screen…. select full-screen, and use “Page Down” to scroll through individual “flashcards” !
Anatomy Muscles Flashcards Origins and Insertions Note: Learn origins and insertions of each muscle well. This is why the bony landmarks are so important. Do not memorize the function of muscles ! Muscles contract only linearly. Thus, to know the origin and insertion of a muscle is to know the function.
Anatomy Muscles Flashcards Origins and Insertions Note: Every muscle has a multitude of actions. Listed are the primary actions of each muscle !
Anatomy Muscles Flashcards Origins and Insertions Presented in Three Parts: I – Muscles of Face, head, neck, thorax, and abdomen II – Muscles of the upper extremity III – Muscles of the lower extremity
Anatomy Muscles Flashcards Origins and Insertions Each card is a set of three: The first asks to identify the muscle. The next provides the clues. The third gives the name of the muscle.
1. Identify this muscle and its action ! Orbicularis Oculi • Origin: margin of the orbit • Insertion: eyelid & skin of face • Action: closes eye, blink • Innervation: Facial nerve (CN VII)
2. Identify this muscle and its action ! Orbicularis oris • Origin: Maxilla and mandible • Insertion: Fibers of the lips • Action: Compresses lips • Innervation: Facial nerve (CN VII)
3. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: Zygomatic bone • Insertion: mandible • Action: Elevates mandible, closes jaws, chewing (“mastication”) • Innervation: Mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve (CN V3)
3. Identify this muscle and its action ! Masseter • Origin: Zygomatic bone • Insertion: mandible • Action: Elevates mandible, closes jaws, chewing (“mastication”) • Innervation: Mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve (CN V3)
4. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: manubrium and clavicle • Insertion: Mastoid process of temporal bone • Action: Flexes head at neck (both right and left muscles working together), or bends neck toward shoulder and turns face away (one-side only) • Innervation: Spinal Accessory nerve (CN XI)
4. Identify this muscle and its action ! Sternocleidomastoid • Origin: manubrium and clavicle • Insertion: Mastoid process of temporal bone • Action: Flexes head at neck (both right and left muscles working together), or bends neck toward shoulder and turns face away (one-side only) • Innervation: Spinal Accessory nerve (CN XI)
5. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: Inferior clavicle and fascia of chest • Insertion: Inferior surface of mandible • Action: Draws corners of mouth inferiorly and tenses skin of the neck by drawing it superiorly • Innervation: Cervical Branch of Facial Nerve (CN VII)
5. Identify this muscle and its action ! Platysma • Origin: Inferior clavicle and fascia of chest • Insertion: Inferior surface of mandible • Action: Draws corners of mouth inferiorly and tenses skin of the neck by drawing it superiorly • Innervation: Cervical Branch of Facial Nerve (CN VII)
6. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: Inferior border of rib • Insertion: Superior border of inferior rib • Action: Elevates ribs • Innervation: Intercostal nerves
6. Identify this muscle and its action ! External Intercostals • Origin: Inferior border of rib • Insertion: Superior border of inferior rib • Action: Elevates ribs • Innervation: Intercostal nerves • Hint: External intercostals run in the same direction as your fingers when you put your hands in your pockets
7. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: Superior border of inferior rib • Insertion: Inferior border of superior rib • Action: Depresses ribs • Innervation: Intercostal nerves
7. Identify this muscle and its action ! Internal Intercostals • Origin: Superior border of inferior rib • Insertion: Inferior border of superior rib • Action: Depresses ribs • Innervation: Intercostal nerves • Hint: Internal intercostals run in the direction that your fingers run when you place your hands on your heart (i.e. deep and perpendicular to external intercostal muscles)
Origin: originates on the inferior border of the rib cage Insertion: inserts on the central tendon. Action: Flattens when it contracts to increase area of thorax and inflate lungs. Innervation: Phrenic nerve (C3,4,5) 8. Identify this muscle and its action !
Respiratory Diaphragm Origin: originates on the inferior border of the rib cage Insertion: inserts on the central tendon. Action: Flattens when it contracts to increase area of thorax and inflate lungs. Innervation: Phrenic nerve (C3,4,5) 8. Identify this muscle and its action !
9. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: External, inferior borders of ribs • Insertion: linea alba and iliac crest • Action: Flex trunk (spine) at hip, compress abdomen • Innervation: Intercostal nerves • Note that the muscle fibers run in the direction that your fingers run when you put your hands in your pockets.
9. Identify this muscle and its action ! External Oblique Abdominus • Origin: External, inferior borders of ribs • Insertion: linea alba and iliac crest • Action: Flex trunk (spine) at hip, compress abdomen • Innervation: Intercostal nerves • Note that the muscle fibers run in the direction that your fingers run when you put your hands in your pockets.
10. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: Pubis • Insertion: costal cartilages and xiphoid process • Action: Flex trunk (spine) at hip, compress abdomen • Innervation: Intercostal nerves
10. Identify this muscle and its action ! Rectus abdominus • Origin: Pubis • Insertion: costal cartilages and xiphoid process • Action: Flex trunk (spine) at hip, compress abdomen • Innervation: Intercostal nerves
Anatomy Muscles Flashcards Origins and Insertions Presented in Three Parts: I – Muscles of Face, head, neck, thorax, and abdomen II – Muscles of the upper extremity III – Muscles of the lower extremity
11. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: Occipital bone and spinous processes of thoracic vertebrae • Insertion: Clavicle and scapula • Action: elevation of scapulae • Innervation: Spinal Accessory nerve (CN XI)
11. Identify this muscle and its action ! Trapezius • Origin: Occipital bone and spinous processes of thoracic vertebrae • Insertion: Clavicle and scapula • Action: elevation of scapulae • Innervation: Spinal Accessory nerve (CN XI)
12. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: vertebral spinous processes, iliac crest, and ribs • Insertion: Intertubercular groove and lesser tubercle (humerus • (common insertion with teres major muscle). • Action: Adduction of arm at shoulder • Innervation: spinal nerves (C6-C8)
12. Identify this muscle and its action ! Latissimus dorsi • Origin: vertebral spinous processes, iliac crest, and ribs • Insertion: Intertubercular groove and lesser tubercle of humerus • (common insertion with teres major muscle). • Action: Adduction of arm at shoulder • Innervation: spinal nerves (C6-C8)
I Anterior view 13. Identify this muscle and its action !
I Anterior view 13. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: Subscapular fossa • Insertion: Lesser tubercle (humerus) • Action: Medial rotation of shoulder • Innervation: spinal nerve from posterior cord of brachial plexus
I Anterior view 13. Identify this muscle and its action ! Subscapularis(1 of 4 rotator cuff muscles) • Origin: Subscapular fossa • Insertion: Lesser tubercle (humerus) • Action: Medial rotation of arm at shoulder • Innervation: spinal nerve from posterior cord of brachial plexus
posterior view Anterior view 14. Identify this muscle and its action !
posterior view Anterior view 14. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: Supraspinous fossa • Insertion: Greater tubercle • Action: abduct arm at shoulder • Innervation: spinal nerve from brachial plexus
posterior view Anterior view 14. Identify this muscle and its action ! Supraspinatus(1 of 4 rotator cuff muscles) • Origin: Supraspinous fossa • Insertion: Greater tubercle (humerus) • Action: abduct arm at shoulder • Innervation: spinal nerve from brachial plexus
posterior view Anterior view 15. Identify this muscle and its action !
posterior view Anterior view 15. Identify this muscle and its action ! • Origin: Infraspinous fossa • Insertion: Greater tubercle (humerus) • Action: Lateral rotation of arm at shoulder • Innervation: spinal nerve from brachial plexus
posterior view Anterior view 15. Identify this muscle and its action ! Infraspinatus(1 of 4 rotator cuff muscles) • Origin: Infraspinous fossa • Insertion: Greater tubercle (humerus) • Action: Lateral rotation of arm at shoulder • Innervation: spinal nerve from brachial plexus