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Muscles of the Shoulder

Shoulder muscles are divided in 2 main groups: Shoulder girdle: this group includes the Deltoid, the Supraspinatus, the Infraspinatus, the Teres Major, the Teres Minor and the Subscapularis. Muscles...

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Muscles of the Arm

The muscles of the arm are divided in two regions, anterior or flexor and posterior or extensor, separated from each other by the septa of the brachial fascia. The brachial fascia, which at the top...

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Forearm Muscles

There are many muscles in the forearm, this is due to the great complexity and variety of hand movements. They are distributed in three regions (frontal, lateral and posterior) and most of them have...

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Superficial Muscles of the Back

The superficial back muscles are situated underneath the skin and superficial fascia. They originate from the vertebral column and attach to the bones of the shoulder – the clavicle, scapula and...

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Thoracic Muscles

There are eight muscles that make up and stabilize the thoracic cage: Intrinsic muscles:The intercostals: External Intercostals, Internal Intercostal (11 pairs each));Subcostals - Innermost...

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Intrinsic Spine Muscles

The muscles of the back can be divided into three groups – superficial, intermediate and intrinsic: Superficial: associated with movements of the shoulder.Intermediate: associated with movements of...

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Abdominal Wall Muscles

The abdominal wall encloses the abdominal cavity and can be divided into anterolateral and posterior sections. The abdominal wall forms a firm, yet flexible boundary which: Keeps the abdominal...

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Pelvic Floor Muscles

The boundaries of the diamond or somewhat trapezoidal shaped inferior pelvic outlet are formed by the symphysis pubis in front, the coccyx behind, on each side the inferior pubic ramus and the ramus...

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