The "t" in the acronym "SITS" refers to the teres minor muscle. The SITS muscles, which include the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis, are the four rotator cuff muscles that stabilize the shoulder joint and facilitate its movement. Each muscle plays a crucial role in maintaining shoulder stability and function.
Stomach
sits
Simple Predicate: sits
sits
Sits A+
Sits A+
Sits A+
Sits A+
sits
Sits A+
Abnormality can be due to abnormal heart rhythms or cardiac muscle defects.
Simple Predicate: sits