Summary: Gross Physiology; Trunk Shoulder And Arm Muscles

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  • 1.11 gross muscle physiology; trunk shoulder and arm

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  • muscles groups from the trunk, shoulder, and arm include

    anterior muscles
    abdominal girdle muscles
    posterior muscles
    muscles that cross the shoulder joint into the humerus
  • pectoralis major and intercostal muscles are in the __ group

    anterior muscles
  • raise rib cage during inhalation

    external intercostal
  • internal intercostal help

    depress the ribs cage to move air out the lungs when you exhale forcibly
  • muscles of the abdominal girdle include

    rectus abdominis 
    external oblique
    internal oblique
    transversus abdominis
  • flexes vertebral columncompresses abdominal contents

    rectus abdominis
  • defecation, childbirth, and forced breathing falls under

    compressing abdominal contents
  • elevates, depresses, adducts, and stabilizes the scapula

    trapezius
  • rotator cuff group helps

    stabilize head of humerus
    pulls shoulders posteriorly
  • latissimus dorsi help

    extend and adduct the humerus
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