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1 GROSS ANATOMY OF THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM
Figure 6.21 Figure 6.22

2 Naming Skeletal Muscles (I)
1. By location of muscle Ex: Temporalis (temporal bone), Oris (mouth) 2. By number of origins Ex: Triceps (three heads) 3. By direction of muscle fibers Ex: Rectus (straight) 4. By relative size of muscle Ex: Maximus (largest)

3 Naming Skeletal Muscles (II)
5. By location of muscle’s origin & insertion Ex: Sterno (on sternum), Cleido (clavicle) 6. By shape of muscle Ex: Deltoid (triangular), Trapezius (diamond) 7. By action of muscle Ex: Flexor & extensor (flexes or extends bone)

4 I. Head & Neck Muscles Figure 6.15

5 A. Facial Muscles Frontalis—raises eyebrows
Orbicularis oculi—closes eyes, squints, blinks, winks Orbicularis oris—closes mouth & protrudes lips Buccinator—flattens cheek, chews Zygomaticus—raises corners of the mouth

6 B. Chewing Muscles Masseter—closes jaw & elevates mandible
Temporalis—closes jaw

7 C. Neck Muscles Platysma—pulls corners of mouth inferiorly
Sternocleidomastoid—flexes neck, rotates head

8 Know these! Table 6.3 (1 of 3)

9 II. Muscles of Trunk, Shoulder, Arm
Figure 6.16a

10 A. Chest Muscles Pectoralis major—adducts & flexes humerus

11 B. Abdominal Muscles Rectus abdominis—flexes vertebral column
External & internal obliques—flex vertebral column; rotate trunk and bend it laterally Transversus abdominis—compresses abdomen

12 Table 6.3 (2 of 3)

13 C. Shoulder & Back Muscles
Trapezius—elevates, depresses, & adducts scapula Latissimus dorsi—extends & adducts humerus Deltoid—arm abduction Figure 6.17a

14 Table 6.4 (1 of 3)

15 D. Arm Muscles Biceps brachii—supinates forearm, flexes elbow
Brachialis—elbow flexion Triceps brachii—elbow extension Figure 6.17a

16 Table 6.4 (2 of 3)

17

18 III. Muscles of Lower Limb

19 A. Muscles of the Pelvis (Hips)
Gluteus maximus—hip extension Gluteus medius—hip abduction, steadies pelvis in walking Iliopsoas—hip flexion, keeps the upper body from falling backward when standing erect

20 B. Muscles of the Thigh (Anterior)
Sartorius—flexes the thigh; “Tailor’s Muscle” Quadriceps group—extends the knee Rectus femoris Vastus muscles – medialis, intermedius, lateralis

21 Table 6.3 (3 of 3)

22 C. Muscles of the Thigh (Posterior)
Hamstring group—thigh extension & knee flexion Biceps femoris Semimembranosus Semitendinosus

23 D. Muscles of the Lower Leg
Tibialis anterior—dorsiflexion of foot Gastrocnemius & Soleus—plantar flexion Figure 6.20a Figure 6.20b

24 Table 6.4 (3 of 3)

25 Intramuscular Injection Sites
Figure 6.18, 6.19b, d


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