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These muscles forms the posterior border of your armpit.
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Latissimus Dorsi and Subscapularis
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This erector spinae group muscle runs from TP to TP and ends on the mastoid process.
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Longissimus
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This muscle forms the muscular bed for the kidneys.
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Quadratus Lumborum
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This muscle has the same action as the Latissimus Dorsi.
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Teres Major
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Major muscle workes while doing the bench press exercise.
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Pectoralis Major
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This is the most medial muscle of the erctor spinae group.
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Spinalis Group
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Which muscle is the widest of the back?
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Latissimus Dorsi
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What are 3 muscle that insert on the Bicipital groove?
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Latissimus Dorsi, Teres Major and Pectoralis Major
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This muscle helps you to do lateral flexion or hike your hip
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Quadratus Lumborum
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What level in the thoracic spine would you find the esophageal hiatus?
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T-10
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Largest Rotator Cuff muscle seen while viewing the posterior aspect of the scapula.
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Infraspintous Muscle
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This is the most lateral muscle of the erector spinae group.
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Llicostalis
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These muscles helps you shrug your shoulders.
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Levator scapula and the upper fibers of Trapezius
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What are the 2 muscles that act as accessory breathing muscles of the back?
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Serratus Posterior Inferior and Serratus Posterior Superior
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Which of the following terms describes the relationship of the thumb to the humerus?
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Distal
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