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  1. Teres major muscle - Wikipedia

    • The teres major is a medial rotator and adductor of the humerus and assists the latissimus dorsi in drawing the previously raised humerus downwards and backwards (extension, but not hyperextension). It also helps stabilise the humeral head in the glenoid cavity. See more

    Overview

    The teres major muscle is a muscle of the upper limb. It attaches to the scapula and the humerus and is one of the seven
    The … See more

    OriginPosterior aspect of the inferior angle of the scapula
    InsertionMedial lip of the intertubercular sulcus of the humerus
    ArterySubscapular and circumflex scapular arteries
    NerveLower subscapular nerve (segmental levels C5 and C6)
    Structure

    The teres major muscle originates on the dorsal surface of the inferior angle and the lower part of the lateral border of the scapula.
    The fibers of teres major insert into the medial lip of the intertubercular sulcus of the humerusSee more

    Injury

    Isolated teres major injuries are rare. They are almost exclusively encountered in professional and high-level recreational athletesbaseball pitchers in particular. These injuries can be debilitating, requiring lengthy … See more

     
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  1. It attaches to the scapula and the humerus and is one of the seven scapulohumeral muscles. It is a thick but somewhat flattened muscle. The teres major muscle (from Latin teres, meaning "rounded") is positioned above the latissimus dorsi muscle and assists in the extension and medial rotation of the humerus.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teres_major_muscle
    Teres major (TM) is a small muscle that runs along the lateral border of the scapula. It is one of the seven scapulohumeral muscles that act around the glenohumeral joint to facilitate shoulder movement. It's sometimes called "lat's little helper" because of its synergistic action with the latissimus dorsi.
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    Teres major muscle, a muscle of the upper limb; one of seven scapulohumeral muscles
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teres
    The teres major is a thick muscle of the shoulder joint. It spans from the inferior aspect of the scapula to the proximal part of the humeral shaft. Unlike the teres minor, the teres major muscle does not attach to the capsule of the glenohumeral joint. Thus it is not regarded as part of the rotator cuff muscles.
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  2. Teres major muscle: Anatomy, function, clinical …

    Nov 3, 2023 · The teres major is a thick muscle of the shoulder joint. It spans from the inferior aspect of the scapula to the proximal part of the humeral shaft. Unlike the teres minor, the teres major muscle does not attach to the capsule …

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  3. Teres Major - Physiopedia

    Teres major (TM) is a small muscle that runs along the lateral border of the scapula. It is one of the seven scapulohumeral muscles that act around the glenohumeral joint to facilitate shoulder movement [1]. [2] . It's sometimes …

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  5. Anatomy, Shoulder and Upper Limb, Teres Major Muscle

    Apr 17, 2023 · The teres major is a thick but flattened, rectangular muscle that extends from the inferior posterior scapula to the medial lip of the intertubercular groove of the humerus. [1] [2] It functions synergistically with the latissimus …

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  11. Teres Major Muscle – Attachments, Action & Innervation

    Oct 25, 2022 · Teres major is a thick and ovoid muscle in the upper arm. Despite their similar names, teres major has different actions and innervation from the teres minor. The teres major muscle is mainly responsible for the medial …

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