MuscleDirectionRegionPectoralis Minorinsertioncoracoid processCoracobrachialisorigincoracoid processSerratus Anteriorinsertionmedial borderTriceps Brachii (long head)origininfraglenoid tubercleBiceps Brachii (short head)origincoracoid processBiceps Brachii (long head)originsupraglenoid tubercleSubscapularisoriginsubscapular fossaRhomboid Majorinsertionmedial borderRhomboid Minorinsertionmedial borderLevator Scapulaeinsertionmedial borderTrapeziusinsertionspine of scapulaDeltoidoriginspine of scapulaSupraspinatusoriginsupraspinous fossaInfraspinatusorigininfraspinous fossaTeres Minororiginlateral borderTeres Majororiginlateral borderLatissimus Dorsi (a few fibers)origininferior angleOmohyoidoriginsuperior border
There is no muscle that attaches at the shoulder blade and the radius. The radius is one of two bones in the forearm.
The levator scapulae muscle primarily elevates and rotates the scapula (shoulder blade) downward and inward, allowing for movements such as shrugging the shoulders. It can also contribute to lateral flexion of the neck when acting unilaterally.
There are stretching exercises for the teres minor muscle. Any stretches involving the shoulder or shoulder blade will stretch the teres minor muscle.
The muscle that raises and rotates the arm is the deltoid muscle. It is a large, triangular muscle located in the shoulder that is responsible for various movements of the arm, including abduction (raising the arm) and rotation.
There is not a single muscle that rotates the upper arm. The name of the muscle that contributes in rotation of the upper arm is deltoid muscle.
The inner pectoral muscle, also known as the pectoralis minor, helps to stabilize and move the shoulder blade, allowing for proper movement of the shoulder joint.
The shoulder blade is the scapula.
Left shoulder pain is probably caused by a strain on the muscle. Put some ice on it and if it doesn't go away, visit your doctor.
Scapula is the bone commonly known as "shoulder blade"Shoulder blade
The Scapular is the medical term used for the shoulder blade.
The scientific name for the shoulder blade is "scapula".
Shoulder blade