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Anatomy Terms and Definitions: Muscles Involved in Shoulder and Wrist Movements, Quizzes of Kinesiology

Definitions and terms related to various muscles involved in the horizontal flexion, abduction, extension, adduction, inward rotation, and outward rotation of the shoulder joint, as well as flexion and adduction of the wrist. These muscles include the coracobrachialis, flexor digitorum superficialis, middle deltoid, supinator, teres major, pronator teres, rhomboid major, latissimus dorsi, flexor carpi ulnaris, teres minor, and infraspinatus.

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Download Anatomy Terms and Definitions: Muscles Involved in Shoulder and Wrist Movements and more Quizzes Kinesiology in PDF only on Docsity! TERM 1 Coracobrachialis DEFINITION 1 Horizontal flexion of shoulder TERM 2 Flexor digitorum superficialis DEFINITION 2 Medial epicondyleCoronoid processAnterior surface of radius TERM 3 Middle Deltoid DEFINITION 3 AbductionHorizontal extension of shoulder joint TERM 4 Supinator DEFINITION 4 O: lateral epicondyle, crest of ulnaI: upper 1/3 of radius TERM 5 Teres Major DEFINITION 5 ExtensionAdductionInward rotation of shoulder joint TERM 6 Pronator Teres DEFINITION 6 O: medial epicondyle, medial supracondylar ridge, coronoid processI: middle of radius TERM 7 Rhomboid Major DEFINITION 7 ElevationAdductionDownward rotation of shoulder girdle TERM 8 Latissiumus Dorsi DEFINITION 8 ExtensionAdduction of shoulder joint TERM 9 Flexor Carpi Ulnaris DEFINITION 9 O: medial epicondyle & olecranon processA: Flexion and Adduction of wrist TERM 10 Teres Minor DEFINITION 10 I: greater tubercle of humerusA: outward rotation & horizontal extension of shoulder joint
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