Muscles of the Body PDF
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This document provides a detailed overview of the muscles of the human body focusing on axial musculature, facial expression muscles, muscles of the head, and neck, and other muscle groups. It includes diagrams and descriptions of various muscles.
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Muscles of the Body Axial Musculature The Axial Musculature The axial muscles can be placed into four groups based on location or function – Muscles of the head and neck – Muscles of the vertebral column – Oblique and rectus muscles – Muscles of the pelvic floor Musc...
Muscles of the Body Axial Musculature The Axial Musculature The axial muscles can be placed into four groups based on location or function – Muscles of the head and neck – Muscles of the vertebral column – Oblique and rectus muscles – Muscles of the pelvic floor Muscles of Facial Expression- Innervated by Facial nerve Epicranius (Occipitofrontalis) Frontalis O: epicranial aponeurosis (EA) I: eyebrow tissue A: Occipitalis O: Occipital bone I: EA A: Muscles of Facial Expression Corrugator supercilii I: skin of eyebrow A: Orbicularis oculi I: eyelids A: Levator palpebrae superioris I: eyelid A: Orbicularis Oris I: angles of mouth A: Buccinator I: orbicularis oris A: Muscles of Facial Expression… continued Risorius I: angle of mouth A: Zygomaticus Major O: Zygomatic bone I: Orbicularis oris: A: Zygomaticus Minor Procerus Nasalis Muscles of Facial Expression… continuation Levator labii superioris O: maxilla I: orbicularis oris A: Depressor labii inferioris O: mandible I: lower lip A: Depressor anguli oris O: mandible I: corner of orbicularis oris A: Muscles of Facial Expression…more Mentalis I: Skin of chin A: Platysma I: mandible & corner of mouth A: Pharyngeal Constrictor Muscles Inferior middle superior A: constricts pharynx to move food down towards the esophagus Muscles of Mastication Temporalis O: temporal lines I: coronoid process- mandible A: Masseter O: maxilla, zygomatic arch I: mandible angle A: What is superficial to temporalis? Temporoparietalis Muscles of Mastication…continued Medial pterygoid O: medial pterygoid process I: mandible A: Lateral pterygoid O: lateral pterygoid process I: mandible A: Muscles of Tongue Intrinsic muscles of the tongue within tongue, helps to change shape of tongue during speech & eating etc. Glossus group all innervated by Hypoglossal N. A: Muscles of Head & Neck (posterior) Capitis Group: - Semispinalis - Splenius capitis - Longissimus capitis O: cervical & thoracic vertebrae I: occipital bone, mastoid process A: Capitis Group A.Longissimus capitis B.Splenius capitis C.Semispinalis Muscles of Head & Neck- SCM Sternocleidomastoid O: sternum, clavicle I: mastoid process Bilaterally: Unilaterally: Muscles of Head & Neck Sternohyoid O: manubrium I: hyoid A: Sternothyroid O: manubrium I: thyroid cartilage A: Thyrohyoid O: thyroid cartilage I: hyoid A: Muscles of Neck Omohyoid (2 bellies) O: scapula I: hyoid A: Digastric (2 bellies) Anterior belly Posterior belly O: mandible O: mastoid process I: hyoid I: hyoid A: Muscles of Head & Neck… continued Mylohyoid O: mylohyoid line I: hyoid A: Geniohyoid O: inside of mandible I: hyoid A: Stylohyoid O: styloid process I: hyoid A: Muscles of Neck…continued Scalenes: Anterior, middle, posterior O: TPs of cervical vertebrae I: ribs 1 & 2 A: Muscles of Deep back -Vertebral Muscles Erector Spinae complex 3 columns - Spinalis - Longissimus - Iliocostalis A: Prime mover of back, Helps control bending Unilaterally: bends trunk laterally Deep Back Muscle Quadratus lumborum O: iliac crest I: 12th rib A: depresses 12th rib during respiration Unilateral contraction: flexes trunk to same side of contraction Extrinsic Eye Muscles Medial & Lateral rectus Superior & inferior rectus Superior oblique Inferior oblique O: common tendon on sphenoid, except inferior oblique I: insert on sclera of the eye Muscles of the Eye Muscles of Breathing Diaphragm: Broad muscle (phrenic nerve) I: central tendon A: Muscles of Breathing…continued External intercostals Elevates rib cage Internal intercostals Depresses rib cage Muscles of the Abdomen Rectus abdominis A: flexes trunk & increases intra-abdominal pressure External oblique A: flexes & rotates trunk Internal oblique A: flexes & rotates trunk Transversus abdominis A: compresses abdominal contents Abdominal Muscle Layers Layers of Abdominal Muscles Abdominal Muscles Anterior & posterior rectus sheath meet at midline to form linea alba Rotator Cuff Muscles All insert around the humeral head - Supraspinatus - Infraspinatus - Teres minor - Subscapularis Rotator Cuff Deep muscles of shoulder. Deltoid is superficial Pelvic Floor Perineum (pelvic floor), divided into 2 triangles: - Urogenital triangle - Anal triangle Superficial transverse perineal muscle Levator ani muscle Levator Ani