the supraspinatus ...I think Deltoid muscle(acromial part)
deltoids (middle and posterior heads) supraspinatus
deltoids. they're the ones on the outside of your shoulder. you can feel them tense up as soon as you begin abduction. the supraspinatus is also used, but it's mainly the deltoids.
The prime mover for the shoulder flexion and abduction is the anterior deltoid. Other movers that may be involved includes the pectoralis minor and serratus anterior among others
Deltoid muscle
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Trapezius and Levator Scapulae
In the canine: the gluteal muscles (superficial, middle, deep).
Gluteus medius is prime mover.Other abductors are:Gluteus MinimusTensor Fascia Latae (TFL)Sartorius
The latissimus dorsi is the muscle responsible for moving the arm posterior or backwards.
The deltoid is the prime mover in shoulder abduction. It's two antagonists are the pectoralis major and the latissimus dorsi.
The Prime Mover was created on 1961-03-24.
The prime mover is the Latissimus Dorsi.
A prime mover is a machine which transforms energy to/from thermal or electrical, or pressure from/to mechanical form. Examples of a prime mover are engines or turbines.
The masseter is the prime mover of the jaw closure.
Pronator quadratus is the prime mover in pronation of the hand.
A prime mover is the muscle that has the most influence in one direction on the joint it acts on. For example the prime mover in extension of the forearm is the triceps.
Prime Mover - 2009 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:M