The serratus anterior muscle originates on the surface of the upper ribs, as well as the side of the chest, and inserts along the entire length of
the medial scapula (shoulder blade).
Not exact matches
Its other end attaches at the
scapula's
medial border.
The serratus anterior is a group of muscles that originates on the upper eight or nine ribs and inserts on the anterior part of the
medial border of the
scapula and some of its many functions include abduction and elevation of the
scapula.
On the other hand, a flawlessly executed quadruped row promotes optimal depression, retraction and
medial rotation of the
scapula, improves arm and grip mechanics and spinal rigidity, and teaches strong muscle - mind connection with the lats.
The parallel - oriented fibers of both muscles run inferolaterally and insert on the
medial border of the
scapula, forming flat quadrate muscle architectures.
The origins and insertions of the trapezius span the superior and
medial aspects of the back, connecting the shoulder joint and the
scapula to the spine.
The infraspinatus arises from the posterior
medial surface of the
scapula below the spine of the
scapula, and it inserts into the greater tuberosity of the humerus and the shoulder joint capsule.
The heads of the triceps muscle have origins on the
medial and lateral posterior aspects of the humerus, and the lateral aspect of the
scapula in the case of the long head.