The subclavius muscle primarily functions to stabilize the clavicle during arm movements. It helps to depress the clavicle and elevate the first rib, assisting in the overall stabilization of the shoulder girdle. Additionally, it plays a role in protecting the underlying structures, such as the subclavian vessels and brachial plexus.
the subclavius stabilizes and protects the sternoclavicular joint
SCM
One of them is the pectoralis major. Another is the subclavius.
pectoralis minor and subclavius muscle.
Subscapularis, tibialis, subclavius, sternocostalis, iliacus
Clavicular branch of the thoracoacromial trunk, a branch of the 2nd part of axillary artery, right?
The three clusters of the pectoral muscles (pecs) are the pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, and the subclavius. The pectoralis major is the larger muscle responsible for arm movements, while the pectoralis minor lies beneath it and assists in stabilizing the scapula. The subclavius helps to stabilize the clavicle. Together, these muscles play crucial roles in upper body movement and stability.
rhomboids, trapezoids, serratus anterior, subscapularis, infraspinatus, supraspinatus, teres minor
The two pectoral muscles found in the thoracic wall are the pectoralis major and the pectoralis minor. The other two muscles found there are the serratus anterior and the subclavius.
The trapezius muscle plays a key role in stabilizing the scapula by preventing extreme elevation and protraction of the clavicle. Its upper fibers help elevate the scapula, while the middle fibers aid in retracting and stabilizing it.
BICEP TRICEP ANCONEOUS SCM QUAD HAMSTRING Gastracnemious Soleus Vastus Lateralis Deltoid trapezious Rhomboid Splenious Capitis Quadradus Luborum intercoastals Glute Medius Glute Maximus Corocobrachialis Peronius Subclavius Brachialis Pectoralis Multifidus Rotatores
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