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Pectoral muscles - Wikipedia
Pectoral muscles (colloquially referred to as "pecs") are the muscles that connect the front of the human chest with the bones of the upper arm and shoulder ...
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Anatomy, Shoulder and Upper Limb, Pectoral Muscles - NCBI
The pectoral muscles are the group of skeletal muscles that connect the upper extremities to the anterior and lateral thoracic walls.
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PECTORAL Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. of, situated in or on, or worn on the chest 2. coming from the breast or heart as the seat of emotion
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pectoral
pectoral, n. and a. (ˈpɛktərəl) Also 6 pecturall, 6–7 pectorel(l, -all. [As n., in sense 1, a. OF. pectoral (1355 in Du Cange), ad. L. pectorāle breast-plate, n. use of neuter of pectorālis adj., f. pectus, pector- breast; as adj., direct from the L. adj., or a. F. pectoral adj. (15th c. in Littré)....
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Muscles of the Pectoral Region - Major - Minor - TeachMeAnatomy
There are three muscles that lie in the pectoral region and exert a force on the upper limb. They are the pectoralis major, pectoralis minor ...
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Pectoralis major - Physiopedia
The pectoralis major is the superior most and largest muscle of the anterior chest wall. It is a thick, fan-shaped muscle that lies underneath the breast ...
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Pectoral
Pectoral may refer to:
The chest region and anything relating to it. Pectoral cross, a cross worn on the chest
a decorative, usually jeweled version of a gorget
Pectoral (Ancient Egypt), a type of jewelry worn in ancient
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Muscles of the Pectoral Girdle and Upper Limbs - Lumen Learning
Muscles of the shoulder and upper limb can be divided into four groups: muscles that stabilize and position the pectoral girdle, muscles that move the arm, ...
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PECTORAL | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
(CHEST MUSCLE) anatomy specialized either of two large muscles in the chest that help move the shoulder and upper arm.
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Pectoralis major - Wikipedia
The pectoralis major (from Latin pectus 'breast') is a thick, fan-shaped or triangular convergent muscle of the human chest.
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Understanding Your Pectoral Muscles: Anatomy and Importance for ...
These muscles play a crucial role in various movements, including pushing, lifting, and stabilizing the shoulders and arms.
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Anatomy of the pectoral and scapular regions - Osmosis
The pectoral and scapular regions consist of various structures that include muscles, blood vessels, and nerves; which all act together to make our upper limbs ...
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pectoral
pectoral/ˈpektərəl; `pɛktərəl/ adj1 of the chest or breast 胸的; 胸部的 pectoral muscles 胸肌 * a pectoral fin 胸鳍.2 worn on the chest or breast 戴於胸前的 a pectoral cross, ie worn by a bishop 戴在胸前的十字架(主教戴的).
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Pectoral Tendon Tears: A Treatment Guide - Howard J. Luks, MD
The pectoral tendon attaches the pec major muscle to your humerus or arm bone. The pec major is a very powerful muscle. Pectoral tendons are usually ruptured or torn in weight lifters during bench pressing. Traumatic injuries in sports can also result in a pec tendon tear. Surgery is often needed to repair complete pec tears.
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Pectoral (Ancient Egypt)
Pectoral determinatives
Though Gardiner lists only the "broad collar", S11, the following listing of words for "pectoral" shows the other types of pectoral heter-t-(none) (a pectoral, a pectoral amulet)
hkakerit-(Gard.
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