Elbow: Flexion, Extension hyperextension, supination pronation

Wrist flexion, extension hyperextension, abduction left drch, circumduction Knee flexion, slight rotation in flexion, extension Ankle: Flexion, extension, abduction, eversion inversion

KEYSTONE: (L) between the neck and the man (F) shrugging and works with other muscles to bring the head forward, backward and to either side

Sternocleidomastoid: (L) front side of the neck (F) His head forward, rotated, helped inspire joins the skull to the clavicle and sternum

DELTOID: (L) upper arm (F) raises the arm to shoulder level and helps her move above head BRACHIAL BICEPS: (L) upper arm (F) or on the forearm flexes arm and aid wing attachment and detachment to the body side arm

Triceps brachii: (L) Rear Arm (F) extends the forearm brachioradialis: (L) in antebrazo.Nace in the back of the humerus and ends in the radio, next to the wrist (F) Assisting in flexion radial forearm: (L) Over the radio, on the face of the forearm etxerna (F) extends her hand PECTORALIS MAJOR: (L) On the chest, left and right of the sternum (F) Move the arm inward and is embrace the oblique abdominal muscle: (L) side of the waist (F) Bend trunk alos sides, contributes to their rotation and bend forward



STRAIGHT CRUNCH: (L) between the chest and pubis (F) flex the trunk forward BACK WIDTH: (L) side and rear of the back (F) Extension of the column if they act both together and assists in various arm movements

Lumbosacral (L) through the column to one side, this compound pro three bundles (F) Collaborates in the back extension and lateral bending in

BUTTOCKS: (L) in the rear (f) Works in all types of mobilizations of the pelvis, assist in the opening leg lateral QUADRICEPS: (L) on the front leg, formed by four beams (F) Extension knee and is one of the strongest muscles of the body >

Hamstring: (L) is a set of three muscles that originate in the ischium, descend behind the thigh and end two in the tibia and fibula in the third (F) Knee flexion and extension of the thigh adductors: ( L) Inner thigh (F) joining the thighs

ANTERIOR TIBIAL: (L) next to the tibia at its external face (F) Flex the foot, lift the inner edge of the

Peroneal (H) External surface of the fibula (F) Extends and separates the foot TWINS: (L) between the knee and ankle at the back (F) extends the foot