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Ch 11, Muscles of the Body Part 1: The Axial Musculature Consists of the Head and Neck Spine Ribs Know the Terms: Origin, Insertion, Action Agonist (prime mover) and Antagonist Synergist Developed by John Gallagher, MS, DVM
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Ch 11, Muscles of the Body

Part 1: The Axial Musculature

Consists of the Head and Neck

Spine

Ribs

Know the Terms: Origin, Insertion, Action

Agonist (prime mover) and Antagonist

Synergist

Developed by

John Gallagher, MS, DVM

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Muscle Arrangements

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Some Nomenclature Aids

Location, e.g., intercostal

Shape, e.g. deltoid

Size, e.g., gluteus maximus

Direction of fibers, e.g., rectus, oblique

Location of origin and/or insertion, e.g.,

sternocleidomastoid

Number of origins, e.g., biceps brachii

Action (flexor, extensor, etc.)

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Superficial, big, important

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Superficial muscles

Fig 11-7 a and b

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The Head (and face)

orbicularis oculi

orbicularis oris

risorius

platysma

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Muscles of Mastication (chewing)

Masseter

Temporalis

Buccinator

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Tongue (glosso) and related muscles

Genioglossus

Inferior aspect of

tongue

Styloglossus

Hyoglossus

Genio- = chin

Glosso = tongue

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Eye (Ch 16)

•Rectus muscles:

•Medial and Lateral

•Superior and Inferior

• Oblique muscles

•Superior and Inferior

•Note the trochlea

•Levator palpebrae superioris

We’ll see these again, in Special Senses

Fig. 16-6

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The Neck

•Digastric

•Sternocleidomastoid (two

heads, or origins)

•Suprahyoid Group

•Infrahyoid Group

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The Spine

Trapezius

Deltoid

Supraspinatus

Infraspinatus

Latissimus dorsi

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More Spine

Flap for breast

reconstruction

1. Pectoantebrachialis

2. Pectoralis major

3. Pectoralis minor

4. Xiphihumeralis

5. External Oblique

6. Latissimus dorsi

7. Epitrochlearis

8. Clavobrachialis

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The Neck & Spine: For posture

•erector spinae

group:

•Longissimus

•Iliocostalis

•Spinalis

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Respiration

•Diaphragm

•Dome-shaped

•Contraction causes

inspiration

•Intercostals

•External - for

inspiration

•Internal – for

expiration

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The Abdominal Group

Abdominal wall:

•Rectus abdominis

•Tendinous intersections

(inscriptions, insertions)

•The “six pack”

•Int. and ext. obliques

•Transversus abdominis

•Linea alba

•Inguinal rings

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The Abdominal Group

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Pelvic Floor

•Pelvic Diaphragm

•Levator ani

•Coccygeus

•External Urethral

Sphincter

•External Anal

Sphincter

Fig 11-15

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Pelvic Floor, deep

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Pelvic Floor, superficial

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