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What Proximal Scapular Attachment of the Long Head of the Biceps

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What proximal scapular attachment of the long head of the biceps allows it to pull the humeral head inferiorly during shoulder elevation?

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Definitions:

Spinotrapezius

A back muscle that assists in moving the scapula for the lifting of the arm.

Masseter

A facial muscle that plays a major role in the chewing of food by raising the lower jaw towards the upper jaw.

Elevate Mandible

Elevating the mandible refers to the action of lifting or closing the lower jaw, a movement primarily facilitated by the masseter and temporalis muscles.

Mylohyoid

A muscle beneath the chin that plays a role in elevating the floor of the mouth during swallowing.

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