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  • == Serratus == ...us''' (pronunciation: /sɛˈreɪtəs/) is a term used in anatomy to describe a muscle that has a serrated or saw-like appearance. The term is derived from the La
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  • == Serratus Anterior == ...the 1st to 8th ribs at the side of the chest and inserts along the entire anterior length of the medial border of the [[scapula]].
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  • ...that supplies the [[thoracic]] region, specifically the serratus anterior muscle. ...rachial plexus]] and the axillary vessels to reach the [[serratus anterior muscle]], which it innervates.
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  • ...second intercostal spaces and the superior part of the [[Serratus Anterior Muscle]]. * [[Pectoralis Minor Muscle]]: A thin, triangular muscle in the upper chest, beneath the pectoralis major, responsible for the downw
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  • ...age to the [[long thoracic nerve]] that innervates the [[serratus anterior muscle]], which is responsible for holding the scapula against the chest wall. ...la typically involves physical therapy to strengthen the serratus anterior muscle. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to repair the long thoracic nerve
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  • == Pectoralis Major Muscle == ...l-is may-jor mus-ul) is a thick, fan-shaped muscle, situated at the chest (anterior) of the human body. It makes up the bulk of the chest muscles and lies unde
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  • ...primarily the muscles of the thighs, hips and buttocks, quadriceps femoris muscle, hamstrings, as well as strengthening the bones, ligaments and insertion of ...g chest, arm, and shoulder muscles such as the anterior deltoids, serratus anterior, coracobrachialis, scapulae fixers, trapezii, and the triceps.
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  • * [[Adductor hiatus]] - An opening in the adductor magnus muscle of the thigh that allows passage of the femoral artery into the popliteal f * [[Adductor magnus]] - A large, triangular muscle, situated on the medial side of the thigh, that is involved in adduction of
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