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Muscles of the Upper Limb

Transcription:

this muscle this muscle

Pectoralis Major Pectoralis Minor

Serratus anterior

Pectoralis minor Serratus anterior

this muscle

Deltoid: The major abductor of the upper limb

this muscle this muscle this muscle

Deltoid Triceps brachii Biceps brachii

this muscle this muscle this muscle

Deltoid Biceps brachii Brachialis (deep to biceps brachii)

this muscle this muscle

Pronator teres Brachioradialis

this connective tissue sheath this muscle this muscle this muscle

Extensor retinaculum Extensor digitorum Extensor carpi radialis Extensor carpi ulnaris

this connective tissue this muscle this muscle this muscle

Flexor retinaculum Flexor carpi ulnaris Palmaris longus Flexor carpi radialis

Extensor pollicis longus Extensor pollicis brevis Abductor pollicis longus

the four rotator cuff muscles this muscle this muscle

Supraspinatus ROTATOR CUFF: Subscapularis Teres minor Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Infraspinatus

this muscle this muscle

Subscapularis (Teres major; not part of the rotator cuff) ROTATOR CUFF: Subscapularis Teres minor Supraspinatus Infraspinatus

this muscle this muscle this muscle

Rhomboids Trapezius Latissimus dorsi

this muscle this muscle this muscle this muscle

Serratus anterior Rectus abdominis External oblique: fibers point down Internal oblique: fibers point up

Transverse abdominis

Internal intercostals Pectoralis minor Serratus anterior External intercostals

Internal intercostals Pectoralis minor Serratus anterior External intercostals

Internal intercostals External intercostals

this muscle

Diaphragm: Primary muscle for respiration

this muscle this muscle this muscle

Tensor Fasciae Latae Gluteus Medius Gluteus Maximus

this muscle this muscle this nerve

Gluteus Medius Piriformis Sciatic Nerve

Gluteus Medius Piriformis Sciatic Nerve

this muscle this muscle

Psoas major Iliacus

Rectus femoris (vastus intermedius is deep to this) Vastus lateralis Vastus medialis

Hamstrings: Biceps femoris Semitendinosus Semimembranosus

Pectineus Adductor longus Adductor magnus Sartorius Gracilis

Tensor fasciae latae Sartorius

Gastrocnemius Soleus (deep to Gastrocnemius) Achilles tendon

Gastrocnemius Soleus

Tibialis anterior

Peroneus longus

Peroneus longus

this muscle this muscle this muscle this muscle this muscle this muscle this muscle this muscle

Epicranius Orbicularis oculi Temporalis Levator labii superioris Zygomaticus Buccinator Masseter Orbicularis oris

Superior rectus Superior oblique Lateral rectus Medial rectus Inferior Oblique

Superior oblique Superior rectus Inferior rectus Lateral rectus

Superior rectus NOTE: This is NOT the model in our lab. This is a RIGHT eye. Lateral rectus Medial rectus Inferior Oblique Inferior rectus

Lateral rectus Superior rectus Superior Oblique Medial rectus

Superior rectus Lateral rectus Inferior Oblique

NOTE: This is the model in our lab. This is a left eye.

Medial rectus NOTE: This is the model in our lab. This is a left eye. Lateral rectus Inferior oblique

NOTE: This is the model in our lab. This is a left eye.

NOTE: This is the model in our lab. This is a left eye. Lateral rectus Inferior oblique

this tissue What is its function?

Skeletal Muscle; moves the skeleton

this tissue Where can it be found?

Smooth muscle Found in organs

this tissue What s this?

Cardiac muscle Intercalated disk

the muscles

Posterior Back, Male A. Extensor digitorum B. Biceps brachii C. Trapezius D. Latissimus dorsi E. Deltoid F. Triceps brachii

the muscles

Anterior Male A. Trapezius B. Deltoid C. Pectoralis major D. Rectus Abdominis E. Biceps brachii F. Extensor digitorum G. Quadriceps femoris

the muscles

Anterior Male Chest A. Triceps brachii B. Latissimus dorsi C. Rectus abdominis D. Pectoralis major E. Trapezius F. Deltoid

the muscles

A. Extensor digitorum B. Biceps brachii C. Deltoid D. Triceps brachii E. Trapezius F. Latissimus dorsi G. Gluteus maximus H. Quadriceps femoris I. Hamstrings Posterior Female

the muscles

Posterior-lateral Female A. Deltoid B. Biceps brachii C. Triceps brachii D. Trapezius E. Latissimus dorsi F. Gluteus maximus G. Hamstrings H. Quadriceps I. Gastrocnemius J. Tibialis anterior K. Achilles tendon

What is white matter composed of? What is grey matter composed of?

Posterior median sulcus Dorsal root ganglion Central canal Dorsal root Dorsal horn Ventral horn Ventral root Anterior median fissure white matter is myelinated axons grey matter is neuron cell bodies

Posterior median sulcus Central canal Posterior root ganglion Posterior root Posterior horn Anterior horn Anterior root anterior white column Anterior median fissure White matter Grey matter

What is white matter composed of? What is grey matter composed of?

What is white matter composed of? Myelinated axons What is grey matter composed of? Cell bodies

Arachnoid mater (shiny surface) Dura mater Longitudinal fissure (separates cerebral hemispheres)

Olfactory bulb (CN I) Optic chiasma (CN II) Trigeminal nerve (CN V)

Thalamus Fornix Corpus callosum Hypothalamus Optic chiasma Medulla Oblongata Pons Midbrain Pituitary gland

Corpora quadregemini Pineal gland Cerebrum Arbor vitae Cerebellum

Pineal gland Thalamus Pituitary gland Hypothalamus Optic chiasm

Lateral ventricle Third ventricle Fourth ventricle Cerebral aqueduct

Cerebrum Corpus callosum Fornix Pons Midbrain Cerebellum Medulla Oblongata

Thalamus Hypothalamus Optic chiasm Pituitary gland

Third ventricle Cerebral aqueduct Lateral ventricle Fourth ventricle