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Sodium bicarbonate (Alka-Seltzer) (systemic)
Magnesium (Mg) hydroxide/aluminum hydroxide (Maalox)
Pectiné, gracile, long adducteur, grand adducteur, court adducteur
Les ischions jambiers, le petit glutéal, le moyen glutéal et le grand glutéal
flexes/rotates humerus medially and laterally. Insertion is the humerus
What is the name of all three muscles together? (Longissimus in cat)
What is the human equivalent of adductor femoris?
Origin: anterior superior iliac spineInsertion: medial surface of the tibiaAction: flexion at knee
Origin: Ischial TuberosityInsertion: linea aspera and adductor tubercleAction: adduction and flexion of hip
Origin: inferior ramus of pubisInsertion: linea aspera of femurAction: adduction and flexion of hip
Origin: anterior and lateral surfaces of femurInsertion: tibial tuberosity via patellar ligamentAction: extension at knee
Origin: head and proximal shaft of the fibulaInsertion: medial cuneiform the 1st metatarsalAction: plantar flexion and eversion at the ankle
Origin: midlateral fibular shaftInsertion: 5th metatarsalAction: plantar flexion and eversion (turning outward) at the ankle
Origin: Ischial tuberosityInsertion: proximal medial surface of tibiaAction: flexion at knee, extension at hip
Origin: Posterior surface of tibia and fibulaInsertion: tarsal and metatarsal bonesAction: plantar flexion and inversion
Origin: femoral condylesInsertion: Calcaneus via the calcaneal tendonAction: plantar flexion at ankle
Origin: ischial tuberosityInsertion: intertrochantic crestAction: lateral rotation at hip
Origin: ischial tuberosityInsertion: medial condyle of tibiaAction: flexion at knee, extension at hip
Origin: head and proximal shaft of the fibula and tibiaInsertion: calcaneus via the calcaneal tendonAction: plantar flexion at the ankle
Origin: lateral condyle of tibiaInsertion: 1st metatarsal and medial cuneiformAction: dorsiflexion at ankle