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- Serratus anterior muscle - Wikipedia
The serratus anterior is a muscle of the chest It originates at the side of the chest from the upper 8 or 9 ribs; it inserts along the entire length of the anterior aspect of the medial border of the scapula
- Serratus Anterior - Physiopedia
The serratus anterior (SA) is a fan-shaped muscle that originates on the superolateral surfaces of the first to eighth or ninth ribs at the lateral wall of the thorax and inserts along the superior angle, medial border, and inferior angle of the scapula
- Serratus anterior muscle: Origin, insertion and action - Kenhub
The serratus anterior muscle originates from the 1st to 8th or 9th ribs and inserts at the anterior surface of the scapula Due to its course it has a “serrated” or “saw-toothed” appearance This article will discuss the anatomy of the serratus anterior muscle
- Anatomy, Thorax, Serratus Anterior Muscles - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The serratus anterior is a fan-shaped muscle that originates on the superolateral surfaces of the first to eighth ribs or the first to ninth ribs at the lateral wall of the thorax and inserts along the superior angle, medial border, and inferior angle of the scapula
- 5 Best Serratus Anterior Exercises for Strength Aesthetics
Boxers have strong serratus anterior muscles because, as EMG studies show, the punching motion provides the highest activation of the serratus anterior When boxing, you are constantly protracting your shoulder blades both for defensive stances and striking movements
- Serratus Anterior Pain: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments, and Exercises
The serratus anterior muscle spans the upper eight or nine ribs and helps you rotate your shoulder blade and move it forward and up Learn common causes, home remedies, and symptoms of serratus
- Serratus Anterior - Attachments - Actions - TeachMeAnatomy
The serratus anterior is a muscle of the anterior chest wall It forms the medial border of the axilla region
- Serratus Anterior: Functional Anatomy Guide - King of the Gym
The serratus anterior (L serratus, saw ; anterior, front ), named for its saw-like appearance, is located on the side of the ribcage It acts on the scapula and is the prime mover in both scapular protraction and scapular upward rotation
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