Table of muscles of the human body: Upper limb
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This article lists the muscles found in the human upper limbs.
[edit] Legend
| quadriceps femoris |
| rectus femoris |
| vastus lateralis |
| vastus intermedius |
| vastus medialis |
Example of formatting used in tables to denote muscles and muscle groups.
The following tables of muscles have seven columns:
- Muscle, simply the name of the muscle
- Origin, the fixed attachment point of one end of the muscle that does not move during a muscle contraction (usually a bone)
- Insertion, the opposite attachment point, which does move when the muscle contracts (usually a bone)
- Artery, the main vessel that feeds blood to the muscle
- Innervation, the main nerve that supplies motor control to the muscle
- Action, the visible result of the muscle contraction/relaxation (see biomechanics and human kinetics for more)
- Antagonist, a muscle with the equal but opposite action
Often, a muscle is divided into other muscles; for example, the quadriceps femoris muscle is further subdivided into the rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius and vastus medialis. In these cases, the name of the muscle group is italicized and the component muscles are indented. An example appears to the right.
For more information on many of the terms used within these tables, see anatomical terms of location, anatomical terms of motion, medical terminology, list of human anatomical features and outline of human anatomy.
| Muscle |
Origin |
Insertion |
Artery |
Nerve |
Action |
Antagonist |
| trapezius |
down the midline, from the external occipital protuberance, the nuchal ligament, the medial part of the superior nuchal line, and the spinous processes of the vertebrae C7-T12 |
at the shoulders, into the lateral third of the clavicle, the acromion process and into the spine of the scapula |
transverse cervical artery |
major nerve supply is the cranial nerve XI. cervical nerves C3 and C4 receive information about pain in this muscle |
retraction of scapula |
Serratus anterior muscle |
| latissimus dorsi |
spinous processes of thoracic T6-T12, thoracolumbar fascia, iliac crest and inferior 3 or 4 ribs |
floor of intertubercular groove of the humerus |
subscapular artery, dorsal scapular artery |
thoracodorsal nerve |
pulls the forelimb dorsally and caudally |
deltoid, trapezius |
| rhomboids |
nuchal ligaments, spinous processes of C7-T5 vertebrae |
medial border of the scapula |
dorsal scapular artery |
dorsal scapular nerve (C4 and C5) |
Retracts the scapula and rotates it to depress the glenoid cavity. fixes the scapula to the thoracic wall. |
Serratus anterior muscle |
| rhomboid major |
spinous processes of the T2 to T5 vertebrae |
medial border of the scapula, inferior to the insertion of rhomboid minor muscle |
dorsal scapular artery |
dorsal scapular nerve (C4 and C5) |
Retracts the scapula and rotates it to depress the glenoid cavity. It also fixes the scapula to the thoracic wall. |
Serratus anterior muscle |
| rhomboid minor |
nuchal ligaments and spinous processes of C7- to T1 vertebrae |
medial border of the scapula, superior to the insertion of rhomboid major muscle |
dorsal scapular artery |
dorsal scapular nerve (C4 and C5) |
Retracts the scapula and rotates it to depress the glenoid cavity. It also fixes the scapula to the thoracic wall. |
Serratus anterior muscle |
| levator scapulae |
posterior tubercles of transverse processes of C1 - C4 vertebrae |
superior part of medial border of scapula |
dorsal scapular artery |
cervical nerve (C3, C4) and dorsal scapular nerve (C5) |
Elevates scapula and tilts its glenoid cavity inferiorly by rotating scapula |
|
| Muscle |
Origin |
Insertion |
Artery |
Nerve |
Action |
Antagonist |
| pectoralis major |
anterior surface of the medial half of the clavicle
Sternocostal head: anterior surface of the sternum, the superior six costal cartilages
|
intertubercular groove of the humerus |
pectoral branch of the thoracoacromial trunk |
lateral pectoral nerve and medial pectoral nerve
Clavicular head: C5 and C6
Sternocostal head: C7, C8 and T1
|
Adducts and medially rotates the humerus. It also draws the scapula anteriorly and inferiorly.
Clavicular head: flexes the humerus
Sternocostal head: extends the humerus
|
| pectoralis minor |
3rd to 5th ribs, near their costal cartilages |
medial border and superior surface of the coracoid process of the scapula |
pectoral branch of the thoracoacromial trunk |
Medial pectoral nerves (C8, T1) |
stabilizes the scapula by drawing it inferiorly and anteriorly against the thoracic wall |
|
| subclavius |
first rib |
subclavian groove of clavicle |
thoracoacromial artery, clavicular branch |
nerve to subclavius |
depression of clavicle |
|
| serratus anterior |
fleshy slips from the outer surface of upper 8 or 9 ribs |
costal aspect of medial margin of the scapula |
lateral thoracic artery (upper part), thoracodorsal artery (lower part) |
long thoracic nerve (from roots of brachial plexus C5, C6, C7) |
protract and stabilize scapula, assists in upward rotation |
rhomboid major, rhomboid minor, trapezius |
[edit] Superficial
[edit] Superficial
| Muscle |
Origin |
Insertion |
Artery |
Nerve |
Action |
Antagonist |
| supinator |
Lateral epicondyle of the humerus, supinator crest of ulna, radial collateral ligament, annular ligament |
Lateral proximal radial shaft |
radial recurrent artery |
deep branch of radial nerve (C7, C8) |
supinates forearm |
Pronator teres, Pronator quadratus |
| extensor indicis |
ulna |
index finger (extensor hood) |
|
posterior interosseous nerve (C7, C8) |
extends index finger, wrist |
|
| Anatomical snuff box |
| abductor pollicis longus |
ulna, radial styloid process |
first metacarpal |
|
posterior interosseous nerve (C7, C8) |
abduction, extension of thumb |
Adductor pollicis muscle |
| extensor pollicis brevis |
radius |
thumb, proximal phalanx |
posterior interosseous artery |
posterior interosseous nerve (C7, C8) |
extension of thumb at metacarpophalangeal joint |
Flexor pollicis longus muscle, Flexor pollicis brevis muscle |
| extensor pollicis longus |
ulna |
thumb, distal phalanx |
|
posterior interosseous nerve (C7, C8) |
extension of the thumb (metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal) |
Flexor pollicis longus muscle, Flexor pollicis brevis muscle |
[edit] Lateral volar
[edit] Medial volar
[edit] Intermediate
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