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Stabilize the scapula?

1-Serratus Anterior


2-Pectoralis Minor

Muscles of the rotator cuff muscle?

1-Subscapularis


2-Supraspinatous


3-Infraspinatous


4-Teres

Abducts the arm?

Supraspinatous

Difference between Teres Major and Minor in function?

Major-rotates medially (& adducts)


Minor-rotates laterally

The two muscles that can rotate the arm laterally?

Infraspinatus & terres minor (of rotator cuff muscles)

Muscles of rotator cuff: The supra and infraspinatus muscles are innervated by _____________, while the subscapularis and teres major is innervated by____________, and the teres minor is innervated by _________.

Suprascapular; subscapular; axillary

Other than the teres minor, what other muscle is innervated by the axillary nerve?

Deltoid

Origin and insertion of pectolaris minor?

Origin: 3rd-5th ribs


Insertion: coracoid process of scapula

Origin and insertion + innervation of subclavius?

O: 1st rib


I: Inferior surface of clavicle


N: Subclavius nerve

Both are inserted into intertubercular groove of humerus?

Pectoralis major; latissmus dorsi

Origin and insertion of pectoralis major?

O: sternum and clavicle


I: intertubercular groove of humerus