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The muscles of the upper extremity include those that attach the
scapula to the thorax and generally move the scapula, those that
attach the humerus to the scapula and generally move the arm, and
those that are located in the arm or forearm that move the forearm,
wrist, and hand. The illustration below shows some of the muscles
of the upper extremity.
Muscles that move the shoulder and arm include the trapezius and
serratus anterior. The pectoralis major, latissimus dorsi, deltoid,
and rotator cuff muscles connect to the humerus and move the arm.
The muscles that move the forearm are located along the humerus,
which include the triceps brachii, biceps brachii, brachialis, and
brachioradialis. The 20 or more muscles that cause most wrist, hand,
and finger movements are located along the forearm.

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