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The deltoid muscle is the main muscle of the shoulder.

It extends from the


ridge of the scapula (shoulder blade) to the end of the clavicle (collarbone).
The deltoid muscle helps move your upper arm and stabilizes the shoulder
joint.

The facial muscles, also called craniofacial muscles, are a group of about 20
flat skeletal muscles lying underneath the skin of the face and scalp.
Muscles of the mouth, Muscles of the nose, Muscles of the cranium and
neck, Muscles of the external ear, Muscles of the eyelids
The biceps is a large muscle situated on the front of the upper arm
between the shoulder and the elbow
The biceps muscle is comprised of two heads. At each end are
connective tissues called tendons that anchor the muscles to bone.
The triceps, is a large muscle on the back of the upper limb of
many vertebrates. It consists of 3 parts: the medial, lateral, and long
head.[

Abdominal Muscles have many important functions, from holding


organs in place to supporting your body during movement.
 Maintain consistent internal pressure in the abdomen.
 Maintain posture and provide core support.
pectoralis muscle, muscles that connect the front walls of the chest
with the bones of the upper arm and shoulder.
The gluteal muscles, also referred to as glutes or buttock muscles,
are a muscle group consisting of the gluteus maximus,
The function of the gluteus medius is to abduct and internally rotate the
thigh at the hip joint.
Quadriceps are a group of four muscles located at the front of
your thigh. Your quadriceps are some of the largest and strongest
muscles in your body.

The sternocleidomastoid muscle is one of the largest and most


superficial cervical muscles. Found in neck

Intercostal muscles are muscle groups that are situated in between the
ribs that create and move the chest wall.

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