By Ian Dean

Tips on how to draw and paint anatomy. determine drawing, realize the constructions and rhythms of the human shape to create dynamic figures in Ron Lemen's effortless to keep on with workshops. unfastened Disc with five hours of workshop movies.

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POLLICIS BREVIS ABDUCTOR DIGITI MINIM I FLEX. DIGITI MINIM I BREVIS Tendon of II. digit. profundus PALMAR INTEROSSEI LUMBRICALES DORSAL INTEROSSEI Figure 4-12 32 ADDUCTOR POWCIS PALMARIS BREVIS (cups palm) CHAPI'ER 4. THE MUSCULAR SYSTEM :\Iuscles that extend the spine Fig. 4-17. The extensor muscles of the spine. Splenius capitis and cervicis. Unlike other spinal muscles, which connect transverse processes with spines of superiorly situated vertebrae, the splenius muscles do the reverse; they are the only ones that connect spinous processes with superiorly situated transverse processes (or lateral skull for the case of the splenius capitis muscle).

As a general principle of muscle anatomy. that when two muscles overlap one another and run in parallel, the shorter muscle tends to lie deeper. G~meral patterns of muscle innervation are discussed in chapters 12-14 (Nervous System), Specific listings are given in the Appendix, page 173, perior fibers elevate the shoulder; inferior fibers lower the shoulder. (2) pectoralis minor - connects ribs 3, 4,and 5 with the coracoid process. Moves the scapula forward, and down. (3) levator scapulae - elevates the scapula Muscles That :\love the Shoulder Fig.

Fig. 4-9. Forearm muscles that extend the wrist and fingers. They tend to connect (or align) with the lateral epicondyle of the humerus. As for the flexors. there is a superficial and deep grouping; deeper muscles tend to be shorter, and originate in the forearm rather than at the lateral epicondyle. Note a certain similarity between the superficial extensors. as seen in this figure, and flexors in figure 4-8. Of course. the names differ; since there is no palm on the dorsum of the hand, the extensors can Extensor pollicis \~ Figure 4-10 (1) EXTENSOR CARPI ULNARIS (extends & adducts wrist) (2) EXTENSOR DIGITORUM (extends wrist & medial 4 digits) & EXT.

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