Upper Limb Muscle Actions:
Review each muscle action. Then list the actions (movements) movements below and list all of the muscles that are used to create that movement:
· Shoulder flexion
· Shoulder extension
· Shoulder horizontal abduction
· Shoulder horizontal adduction
· Shoulder abduction
· Shoulder adduction
· Shoulder medial rotation
· Shoulder lateral rotation
· Elbow flexion
· Elbow extension
· Forearm pronation
· Forearm supination
· Wrist extension
· Wrist flexion
· Wrist abduction
· Wrist adduction
· Hand digits 2-5 extension
· Hand digits 2-5 flexion
· Thumb extension
· Thumb flexion
· Hand digits opposition
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