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Serratus anterior muscle - Wikipedia The serratus anterior (or musculus serratus lateralis) 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 is also known as the “boxer’s muscle,” as it is largely responsible for the protraction of the scapula which occurs when throwing a punch
Anatomy, Thorax, Serratus Anterior Muscles - StatPearls . . . 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
Serratus Anterior Muscle | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier The serratus anterior muscle is found on the lateral and posterior aspects of the thorax It is a broad skeletal muscle, and its digitations, found at its origin sites, give the muscle its saw-toothed or serrated appearance