Section A: Applied Anatomy and Physiology 4. Muscles.

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Section A: Applied Anatomy and Physiology 4. Muscles

Syllabus Location and action of individual muscles The following joint and muscles need to be covered: – Shoulder:deltoid / latissimus dorsi / pectoralis major / rotator cuff muscles – Elbow:biceps brachii / triceps brachii – Radio-ulnar: supinator / pronator teres – Wrist: wrist extensors and flexors – Spine: rectus abdominus / external & internal obliques / erector spinae / transverse abdominus / multifidus – Hip: iliopsoas / sartorius / gluteus maximus, medius&minimus / gracilis / adductor longus, brevis, magnus – Knee:biceps femoris / semi-membranosus&tendinosus / rectus femoris / vastus lateralis, medialis, intermedius – Ankle:tibialis anterior / gastrocnemius / soleus

SEE MICROSOFT WORD DOCUMENT TITLED “MUSCLES OF THE BODY A.S.” will aid your ability to source information

SEE FOLDER TITLED “MUSCLES AND THEIR RESPECTIVE AREAS OF THE BODY” Sub-folders contain information pertaining to locations and actions