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attachments of deltoid
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Insertion of trapeziuslateral of clavicle, acromion, and spine of scapula
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attachments of teres major
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posterior surface of scapular @ inferior angle (O)crest of lesser tubercle on anterior humerus...
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attachments of supraspinatus
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superior part of greater tubercle of humerus (I)
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attachments of infraspinatus
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greater tubercle of humerus posterior to insertion of supraspinatus (I)
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attachments of teres minor
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lateral border of dorsal scapular surface (O)greater tubercle of humerus inferior to infraspinatus...
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attachments of subscapularis
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lesser tubercle of humerus (I)
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attachments of long head of biceps brachii (O) (no need yet)
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by common tendon into radial tuberosity
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attachments of short head of biceps brachii (O) (no need yet)
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coracoid process
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what movement can biceps brachii have
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Flex elbow
supinates forearm
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attachment of brachialis (I)
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coronoid process of ulna and capsule of elbow joint
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what is the innervation of anterior arm
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musculocutaneous nerve
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which muscle of the anterior arm will be affected by shoulder position
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biceps brachii
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attachments of triceps brachii (I)
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by common tendon into olecranon process of ulna
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what is the innervation of posterior arm
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radial nerve
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what is the common origin attachment of posterior forearm
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lateral epicondyle of humerus
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