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Lab #15 Muscles. Muscles of the Head and Neck The Axial Muscles Divisions based on location and function: –muscles of head and neck –muscles of vertebral.

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Page 1: Lab #15 Muscles. Muscles of the Head and Neck The Axial Muscles Divisions based on location and function: –muscles of head and neck –muscles of vertebral.

Lab #15

Muscles

Page 2: Lab #15 Muscles. Muscles of the Head and Neck The Axial Muscles Divisions based on location and function: –muscles of head and neck –muscles of vertebral.

Muscles of the Head and Neck

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The Axial Muscles

• Divisions based on location and function:– muscles of head and neck– muscles of vertebral column– oblique and rectus muscles– muscles of pelvic floor

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6 Muscle Groups of the Head and Neck

• 1. Muscles of facial expression:– originate on skull

• 2. Extrinsic (outside) eye muscles:

(don’t need to know)

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6 Muscle Groups of the Head and Neck

• 3. Muscles of mastication:– move the mandible

• 4. Muscles of the tongue:– names end in glossus (FYI)

• 5. Muscles of the pharynx:– begin swallowing process (FYI)

• 6. Anterior muscles of the neck:– control position of larynx– depress the mandible– support tongue and pharynx

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Muscles of Facial Expression

• Orbicularis oris:– constricts the mouth opening

• Buccinator:– moves food around the cheeks

• Corrugator supercilli – wrinkles forehead

• Orbicularis oculi – sphincter of eye

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Others

• Zygomaticus – pull skin of mouth up and out when smiling

• Levator labii superiorus – raises upper lip

• Depressor labii inferiorus – “pouting” muscle

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Muscles of the Epicranium (Scalp)

• Temporoparietalis

• Occipitofrontalis:– frontal and occipital bellies– separated by epicranial aponeurosis

• Platysma:– covers anterior surface of neck

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Muscles of Facial Expression

Figure 11–4a

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Muscles of Facial Expression

Figure 11–4b

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Summary: Muscles of Facial Expression

Table 11–2 (1 of 2)

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Summary: Muscles of Facial Expression

Table 11–2 (2 of 2)

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3 Muscles of Mastication

• Masseter:– the strongest jaw muscle

• Temporalis:– helps lift the mandible

• Pterygoid muscles (FYI):– position mandible for chewing

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Muscles of Mastication

Figure 11–6

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Summary: Muscles of Mastication

Table 11–4

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Muscles of the Tongue

Figure 11–7

Don’t need to know any of these

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Muscles of the Neck

• Digastric:– from chin to hyoid– also hyoid to mastoid

• Platysma:– covers anterior surface of neck

• Sternocleidomastoid:– from clavicle and sternum to mastoid

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Anterior Muscles of the Neck

Figure 11–9

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Summary: Anterior Muscles of the Neck

Table 11–7

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Muscles of the chest and abdomen

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Lab 19: Muscles of the chest and abdomen

• Remember: if it’s not on the list, you don’t have to locate it or write about it in the lab report

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Muscles to know

• pectoralis major• serratus anterior• intercostals (external, internal)• diaphragm• rectus abdominus• obliques (external, internal)• transverse abdominus• trapezius• latissimus dorsi• splenius capitus

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Oblique and rectus muscles

• Lie within the body wall

• Generally:– obliques groups are lateral– rectus muscles lie on the anterior midline

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Oblique and Rectus Muscles

• Oblique muscles:– compress underlying structures– rotate vertebral column

• Rectus muscles:– flex vertebral column– oppose erector spinae

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Cervical Oblique Muscles

• FYI: Cervical region:– scalene muscles– flex the neck

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Oblique and Rectus Muscles of the Thoracic region

Figure 11–11a, b

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Thoracic Oblique Muscles

• Thoracic region:– intercostal muscles (external and internal

intercostals):• respiratory movements of ribs

– FYI: transversus thoracis:• cross inner surface of ribs

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Thoracic Rectus Group

• Diaphragmatic muscle or diaphragm:– divides thoracic and abdominal cavities– performs respiration

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Oblique and Rectus Muscles of the Abdominopelvic region

Figure 11–11a, c

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Abdominopelvic Oblique Muscles

• Abdominopelvic region (same pattern as thoracic):– external oblique muscles – internal oblique muscles

• Transversus abdominis – deep to internals

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Rectus Group -Abdominopelvic

• Rectus abdominis:– between xiphoid process and pubic

symphysis– divided longitudinally by linea alba– divided transversely by tendinous inscriptions

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Summary: Oblique and Rectus Muscles

Table 11–9 (1 of 2)

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Muscles that Position the Pectoral Girdle

Figure 11–14b

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Muscles that Position the Pectoral Girdle (1 of 3)

• Trapezius:– HUGE– superficial– covers back and neck to base of skull– inserts on clavicles and scapular spines

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Muscles that Position the Pectoral Girdle (2 of 3)

• Rhomboid and levator scapulae:– deep to trapezius– attach to cervical and thoracic vertebrae– insert on scapular border

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Muscles that Position the Pectoral Girdle (3 of 3)

• Serratus anterior:– on the chest– originates along ribs– inserts on anterior scapular margin– “serrated”

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Summary: Muscles that Position the Pectoral Girdle

Tables 11–11

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Muscles that Move the Arm

Figure 11–15b

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Muscles that Move the Arm (1 of 3)

• Deltoid: – the major abductor of arm

• Supraspinatus: – assists deltoid

• Subscapularis and teres major: – produce medial rotation at shoulder

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Muscles that Move the Arm (2 of 3)

• Infraspinatus: – produce lateral rotation at shoulder

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Muscles that Move the Arm (3 of 3)

• Pectoralis major: – between anterior chest and greater tubercle of

humerus– produces flexion at shoulder joint

• Latissimus dorsi:– between thoracic vertebrae and humerus– produces extension at shoulder joint

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Shoulder flexion vs extension

• Pecs and portion of delts

• Lats and portion of delts

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The Rotator Cuff

• Muscles involved in shoulder rotation– supraspinatus, subscapularis, infraspinatus,

teres minor,and their tendons

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Muscles that Position the Pectoral Girdle

• Rhomboid and levator scapulae:– deep to trapezius– attach to cervical and thoracic vertebrae– insert on scapular border

• Also saw trapezius and serratus anterior

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Muscles of the shoulders, arm, and hand

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Muscles to know

• supraspinatus• infraspinatus• subscapularis• teres major• rhomboid• levator scapulae• deltoid• biceps brachii• brachialis

• triceps brachii• flexor carpi radialis• flexor carpi ulnaris• flexor digitorum sup.• extensor carpi ulnaris• extensor digitorum• extensor carpi radialis• brachioradialis

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Muscles that Move the Arm

Figure 11–15a

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Muscles that Move the Arm

Figure 11–15b

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Muscles that Move the Arm (1 of 3)

• Deltoid: – the major abductor

• Supraspinatus: – assists deltoid

• Subscapularis and teres major: – produce medial rotation at shoulder

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Muscles that Move the Arm (2 of 3)

• Infraspinatus: – produce lateral rotation at shoulder

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Muscles that Move the Arm (3 of 3)

• Pectoralis major: – between anterior chest and greater tubercle of

humerus– produces flexion at shoulder joint

• Latissimus dorsi:– between thoracic vertebrae and humerus– produces extension at shoulder joint

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The Rotator Cuff

• Muscles involved in shoulder rotation– supraspinatus, subscapularis, infraspinatus,

teres minor,and their tendons

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Summary: Muscles that Move the Arm

Table 11–12

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Muscles that Position the Pectoral Girdle

• Rhomboid and levator scapulae:– deep to trapezius– attach to cervical and thoracic vertebrae– insert on scapular border

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Muscles that Move the Forearm and Hand

• Originate on humerus and insert on forearm

• Exceptions:– the major flexor (biceps brachii)– the major extensor (triceps brachii)

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Extensors and Flexors

• Extensors:– mainly on posterior and lateral surfaces of

arm

• Flexors:– mainly on anterior and medial surfaces

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Muscles that Move the Forearm and Hand

• Biceps brachii:– flexes elbow– stabilizes shoulder joint– originates on scapula and humerus– inserts on radial tuberosity

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Muscles that Move the Forearm and Hand

• Triceps brachii:– extends elbow– originates on scapula (three spots)– inserts on olecranon

• Brachialis and brachioradialis:– assist in flexing elbow (synergists)

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Muscles that Move the Forearm and Hand -Extensors

Figure 11–16a

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Muscles that Move the Forearm and Hand - Flexors

Figure 11–16b

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Muscles that Move the Forearm and Hand

• Flexor carpi ulnaris: – superficial– flexes wrist– adducts wrist

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Muscles that Move the Forearm and Hand

• Flexor carpi radialis: – superficial– flexes wrist– abducts wrist

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Muscles that Move the Forearm and Hand

• Extensor carpi radialis:– superficial– extends wrist– abducts wrist

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Muscles that Move the Forearm and Hand

• Extensor carpi ulnaris:– superficial– extends wrist– adducts wrist

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Figure 11–16a

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Figure 11–16b

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Summary: Muscles that Move the Forearm and Hand

Table 11–13 (1 of 2)

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Muscles of the Pelvis, Leg and Foot

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Muscles to know

• psoas major• iliacus• gluteus maximus• gluteus medius• sartorius• quadriceps femoris (4)• gracilus• adductor longus• biceps femoris• semitendinosis• semimembranosus

• tibialis anterior• ext hallucis longus• ext digitorum longus• fibularis (peroneus)

longus• gastrocnemius• soleus• flexor hallucis longus• flexor digitorum longus

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Muscles of the Pelvis and Lower Limbs

• Pelvic girdle is tightly bound to axial skeleton:– permits little movement– has few muscles

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Muscles that Position the Lower Limbs

1. Muscles that move the thigh

2. Muscles that move the leg

3. Muscles that move the foot and toes

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Generally…

• Muscles that are lateral are abductors

• Muscles that are medial are adductors

• flexors are on inner surface of joint

• extensors are on outer surface of joint

Note: in legs and feet, look at each joint individually (cf. arms)

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Muscles that Move the Thigh

• Gluteal muscles

• Lateral rotators

• Adductors

• Iliopsoas group

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Muscles of hip and thigh

• psoas major

• iliacus

• gluteus maximus

• gluteus medius

• adductor longus

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Gluteal Muscles (1 of 2)

• Cover lateral surfaces of ilia

• Gluteus maximus:– largest, most posterior gluteal muscle– produces extension and lateral rotation at

hip– Originates on illiac crest, etc., inserts on

illiotibial tract and femur

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Gluteal Muscles (2 of 2)

• Gluteus medius and [gluteus minimus]: – originate anterior to gluteus maximus– insert on trochanter of femur

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Muscles that Move the Thigh

Figure 11–19a, b

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Muscles that Move the Thigh

Figure 11–19c, d

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Adductors

• Adductor longus:– hip flexion and adduction

• Gracilis (UPPER LEG):– hip flexion and adduction

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Iliopsoas group

• 2 hip flexors insert on the same tendon: – psoas major

• originates on lumbar vetebrae, inserts on femur

– iliacus• originates on illium/fossa

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Summary: Muscles that Move the Thigh

Table 11–16 (1 of 2)

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Summary: Muscles that Move the Thigh

Table 11–16 (2 of 2)

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Muscles that Move the Leg

• Flexors of the knee:– originate on the pelvic girdle– generally: hamstrings

• Extensors of the knee:– originate on the femoral surface– insert on the patella– generally: quads

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Flexors of the Knee

• Biceps femoris

• Semimembranosus

• Semitendinosus

• Sartorius:– originates superior to the acetabulum– long, ribbon-like muscle– traverses the quads and wraps around to the

back of the knee

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Hamstrings

• Made up of:– biceps femoris (long and short heads)– semimembranosus– semitendinosus

• All are knee flexors

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Muscles that Move the Leg

Figure 11–20a

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Extensors of the Knee

• 4 muscles of the quadriceps femoris: – 3 vastus muscles:

• vastus lateralis • vastus medialis• vastus intermedius

– rectus femoris muscle

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Muscles that Move the Leg

Figure 11–20b, c

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Summary: Muscles that Move the Leg

Table 11–17 (1 of 2)

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Summary: Muscles that Move the Leg

Table 11–17 (2 of 2)

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Muscles that Move the Foot and Toes

• Extrinsic muscles that move the foot and toes include:– muscles that produce extension at the ankle

(Plantar flexion)– muscles that produce flexion at the ankle– muscles that produce extension at the toes– muscles that produce flexion at the toes

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Muscles that Produce Extension at the Ankle (Plantar flexion)

Calf muscles

Large posterior calf muscles, both insert on Achilles):

• Gastrocnemius

• Soleus

• Fibularis longus

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Muscles that Move the Foot and Toes

Figure 11–21a, b

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Muscles that Move the Foot and Toes

Figure 11–21c, d

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The Achilles Tendon

• The calcaneal tendon (Achilles tendon):– shared by the gastrocnemius and soleus

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Muscles that Produce Flexion at the Ankle

• Tibialis anterior:– opposes the gastrocnemius

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Muscles that Move the Foot and Toes

Figure 11–21a, b

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Muscles that Move the Foot and Toes

Figure 11–21c, d

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Muscles that Produce Extension at the Toes

• Extensor digitorum longus

• Extensor hallucis longus

Toe extensors are on top of foot

Note: there are no muscles in toes themselves (only tendons)

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The Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot

Figure 11–22a

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Muscles that Produce Flexion at the Toes

• Flexor digitorum longus

• Flexor hallucis longus:– oppose the extensors

Toe flexors are on bottom of foot

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The Intrinsic Muscles of the Foot

Figure 11–22b, c

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Summary: Muscles that Move the Foot and Toes

Table 11–18

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Lab 15

• This is a huge lab (it covers ~3-4 labs worth of material)

• Due on day of practical (11/22)