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What are muscles of the anterior thorax? |
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Definition
1. pectoralis minor 2. serratus anterior 3. subclavius 4. pectoralis major 5. sternocleidomastoid 6. anterior scalene |
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Term
What are the characteristics of the pectoralis minor? |
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Definition
-deep to pectoralis major -triangular shape -has 3 heads |
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What is the origin and insertion of the pectoralis minor? |
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Definition
O: ribs 3-5 I: corocoid process |
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What are the actions and innervation of the pectoralis minor? |
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Definition
A: scapula depression and tilt N: pectoral nerves |
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What are the characteristics of the serratus anterior? |
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Definition
-located on lateral ribcage -mostly superficial -has a saw-like appearance |
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Term
What is the origin and insertion of the serratus anterior? |
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Definition
O: ribs 1-9 I: anterior surface of scapula |
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What are the actions and innervation of the serratus anterior? |
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Definition
A: scapula protraction, depression, and rotation; stabilizes scapula to prevent "winging" N: long thoracic nerve |
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What is significant about the long thoracic nerve? |
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Definition
it runs very superficial and can be easily damaged or paralyzed |
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Term
What are the characteristics of the subclavius? |
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Definition
-under the clavicle (deep and inferior) |
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Term
What is the origin and insertion of the subclavius? |
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Definition
O: 1st rib costal cartilage I: inferior clavicle |
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What are the actions and innervation of the subclavius? |
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Definition
A: stabilizes clavicle N: brachial plexus |
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Term
What are the characteristics of the sternocleidomastoid? |
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Definition
-two heads -large, superficial muscle seen running obliquely across neck -powerful rotator/flexor |
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Term
What is the origin and insertion of the sternocleiodmastoid? |
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Definition
O: manubrium and medial 1/3 clavicle I: mastoid process |
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Term
What are the actions and innervation of the sternocleidomastoid? |
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Definition
A: cervical forward flexion, contralateral rotation and ipsilateral lateral flexion N: spinal accessory nerve |
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