sternocledo mastoid muscle
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The scapulae, also known as shoulder blades, connect to the clavicles (collarbones) at the acromioclavicular joint. Muscles such as the trapezius, deltoid, and rotator cuff muscles also connect to the scapulae to help move and stabilize the shoulder joint.
Yes, there are tendons in the armpit, primarily associated with the muscles that cross this area. The tendons connect the muscles of the shoulder and upper arm, such as the pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi, to the bones of the shoulder girdle and upper arm. These tendons play a crucial role in facilitating movement of the shoulder and arm.
The mild rotator cuff tonden refers to the muscles that connect the shoulder blade to the upper arm.
deltoids are the back shoulder muscles and trapezoids are the muscles around the shoulder/neck/back area
The shoulder press works the upper body muscles such as the deltoids and the triceps. The shoulder press also involves the core muscles.
The muscles involved in the external rotation of the shoulder are primarily the Infraspinatus and Teres Minor muscles.
the shoulder muscle extends the arm
The biseps are the upper front muscles of your arm. They connect your elbow and your shoulder. Bi means 2 so the biseps are made of 2 muscles. Triseps are the back upper muscles of your arm and because tri means 3, the triseps are made of 3 muscles.
tendons connect muscles to bones
During a neutral grip shoulder press, the muscles primarily worked are the deltoids (shoulder muscles), trapezius (upper back muscles), and triceps (back of the arms).
to stretch out your muscles. muscles like your leg muscles and shoulder muscles.
The shoulder muscles originate from the scapula (shoulder blade) and the clavicle (collarbone) and insert into the humerus (upper arm bone).