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Serratus anterior. The serratus anterior muscles are muscles that stretch across your first eight ribs. The muscle starts at your sides and reaches across the back to the scapula.
The serratus anterior muscle spans the upper eight or nine ribs. This muscle helps you rotate or move your scapula (shoulder blade) forward and up. Sometimes it’s referred to as the “boxer’s ...
Anatomic dissection of 30 cadaver shoulders showed great variability in the attachment of the levator scapulae muscle. A bursa (water sack) was found between the scapula, serratus and the levator ...
Augmented SSMs of scapula and humerus bones were built using bone meshes and five muscle attachment (origin/insertion) regions which play important role in the shoulder motion and function. Muscle ...
Musculoskeletal models enable movement scientists to examine muscle function by computing the mechanical work done by muscles during motor tasks. To estimate muscle work accurately requires a model ...
Transmission electron microscope micrograph from the muscle attachment site studied in the report. The left image is a normal fligh muscle, the right is from a diseased muscle. In the right image ...