ENS 303 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Superior Pubic Ramus, Ischial Tuberosity, Biceps Femoris Muscle

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A: flex/er hip, flex/mr knee, abduct hip. A: extension of hip, flexion of knee, lateral rotation of knee and hip. A: hip flexion, lateral rotation, flexion of trunk. Inguinal ligament: anterior superior iliac spine to pubic tubercle. Psoas major, iliacus, tfl, sartorius, rectus femoris, gluteus maximus/medius, Function of it band: stabilizes tf articulation moving into full extension. Function of pes anserine tendon: made up of gracilis, sartorius, & semitendinosus. Function of tfl: hip flexion, medial rotation, abduction. Function of greater trochanteric bursa: largest bursa in the body. A: neck flexion; side flexion and rotation to opposite side. Action of all: flex head & neck ; lateral flexion to one side, rotation to other side. A: tightens neck skin, draws down corners of mouth, lowers mandible. I: base of mandible & corners of mouth. Risorius= fake smile muscle , pulls mouth sideways. Cervical: small body, skinny (bifurcated) spinous processes. Thoracic: large body, long transverse process, curved spinous process.

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