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Muscles Of The Shoulder And Back

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1. Spinous processes of T7-L5 and iliac crest






2. acromion spine of scapula deltoid insertion






3. Laterally rotates shoulder






4. trapezious is the shape of a...






5. Retract scapula






6. Suprascapular






7. Elevates and retracts scapula






8. Lateral third of clavicle






9. Infraspinous fossa






10. Medially rotate shoulder






11. Accessory






12. Lower subscapular






13. Laterally rotates shoulder






14. Axillary






15. Medially rotates shoulder






16. Medial border of scapula






17. Dorsal scapular nerve






18. Lesser tubrecle of humerus






19. Medial border of scapula just below superior angle






20. Dorsal scapular nerve






21. Intertubercular groove






22. Lateral border of scapula






23. Spinous processes of C7-T5






24. External occipital protuberance and spinous processes of C7 T12






25. Axillary






26. Intertubercle groove






27. Trapezious is the most___ muscle






28. Inferior angle of scapula






29. Subscapular nerve






30. the rotator cuff muscles






31. Greater tubercle of humerus






32. Extends adducts and medially rotates shoulder






33. Abducts - flexes - and extends the shoulder






34. Supraspinous fossa






35. Abducts shoulder






36. Spine of scapula - acromian - lateral third of clavicle






37. Greater tubercle of humerus






38. Subscapular fossa






39. Thoracodorsal






40. Elevates and retracts scapula






41. Transverse processes of C1-C4