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  1. The latissimus dorsi muscle is a large flat muscle in the lower thorax. Its origin is mainly from the vertebral processes of spinal levels T7-L5, and it inserts at the humerus to adduct, extend, and internally rotate the shoulder and arm.
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    The latissimus dorsi (Latin: musculus latissimus dorsi), also known as “the lats,” is a large and flat triangular-shaped muscle that runs across the lower posterior trunk from the ilium, thoracic vertebrae, ribs and scapula to reach the humerus. Mainly it provides movements at the shoulder joint. It is the widest muscle in the human body.
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    The Latissimus dorsi is a triangular, flat muscle, which covers the lumbar region and the lower half of the thoracic region, and is gradually contracted into a narrow fasciculus at its insertion into the humerus.
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    The latissimus dorsi (also known as “ the lats ”) is one of the widest muscles in the human body. It is a large, flat triangular-shaped muscle that runs across the lower posterior trunk between the ilium, thoracic vertebrae, ribs, scapula and humerus. It mainly provides movements at the shoulder joint.
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    The Latissimus dorsi muscle is located in the middle and lower back region. It is a broad, triangular muscle that covers a large area of the back. Specifically, it originates at the lower six thoracic vertebrae and the lumbar vertebrae, and inserts on the humerus (upper arm bone).
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