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APPENDICULAR MUSCLES
• Muscles that move the pectoral girdle and upper
limbs are organized into specific groups:
– (1) muscles that move the pectoral girdle;
– (2) muscles that move the glenohumeral joint/arm;
– (3) arm and forearm muscles that move the elbow
joint/forearm;
– (4) forearm muscles that move the wrist joint, hand,
and fingers; and
– (5) intrinsic muscles of the hand. Some of these
muscles are superficial, and others are deep
Thoracic Muscles That Move the
Pectoral Girdle
Thoracic Muscles That Move the Pectoral Girdle
(anterior muscles)
Thoracic Muscles That Move the Pectoral Girdle
(anterior muscles)
MOVEMENTS OF SCAPULA
Muscles That Move the Glenohumeral
Joint/Arm
Muscles That Move the Glenohumeral Joint/Arm
Thoracic Muscles That Move the Gleno Humeral Joint
Thoracic Muscles That Move the Gleno Humeral Joint
Muscles That Move the Glenohumeral Joint/Arm
MUSCLES THAT MOVE FOREARM
MUSCLES THAT MOVE HAND &
FINGERS
INTRINSIC MUSCLES OF THE HAND
LOWER LIMB MUSCLES
• Muscles that move Hip Joint
• Muscles that move Knee Joint
• Muscles that move foot
• Foot Intrinsic muscles
HIP JOINT FLEXION MUSCLES
HIP JOINT ADDUCTION MUSCLES
HIP JOINT ABDUCTION MUSCLES
GLUTEAL MUSCLES
MUSCLES THAT MOVE KNEE JOINT
MUSCLES THAT MOVE FOOT
LEG MUSCLES (ANTERIOR PART)
LEG MUSCLES (LATERAL PART)
LEG MUSCLES (POSTERIOR PART)
INTRINSIC MUSCLES OF FOOT

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