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How to Draw Shoulder Muscles – Anatomy and Motion

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In this lesson, you’ll learn about the anatomy and motion of the shoulder muscles. You’ll learn about the shoulder’s anatomical structure, and how the shoulder muscles move the arm. After watching you will have a better understanding of how to draw anatomically correct shoulders. Muscles covered – Infraspinatus, Teres Minor, Teres Major, and Serratus Anterior.

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Anatomy of the Shoulder Bones – https://youtu.be/jKYMCGDFE9U
How to Draw the Shoulder Bones – https://youtu.be/NHuoMBUnpnM

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Muscles of Shoulder – Origins, Insertions, Innervations | Anatomy Tutorial

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Muscles of Shoulder - Origins, Insertions, Innervations | Anatomy Tutorial

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The Subscapularis muscle originates from the subscapular fossa. Its fibers converge laterally to be inserted on the lesser tubercle of humerus. Subscapularis is supplied by the upper and lower subscapular nerves.
The teres major muscle originates from the posterior aspect of the inferior angle of the scapula. Its insertion is on the medial lip of the intertubercular suclus, and is supplied by the lower subscapular nerve.
The suprapinatus muscle originates from the supraspinous fossa and its slender tendon inserts on the greater tubercle of humerus.
The infraspinatus muscle originates from the infraspinous fossa. Its insertion is on the greater tubercle of humerus just inferior to the insertion of supraspinatus.
These two muscles are supplied by the suprascapular nerve.
The teres minor muscle originates from the lateral border of scapula. Its insertion is on the greater tubercle of humerus just inferior to the insertion of the infraspinatus.
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Men and women alike want to build an aesthetic set of shoulders. At the end of the day, if you want to build round delts, you need to keep your shoulders healthy and injury-free. Because the shoulder is crucial to so many movements, a shoulder injury is one of the worst you can encounter.

Knowing the anatomy of your muscles and bones, as well as the various functions of your shoulders, can help you train and grow your shoulders more effectively. It can also help you keep them healthy and mobile. I’m going to help you build a better, stronger, healthier set of shoulders.

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Muscles of the shoulder joint and girdle – Human Anatomy | Kenhub

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Muscles of the shoulder joint and girdle - Human Anatomy | Kenhub

In this tutorial, we will briefly discuss and name the muscles of the shoulder joint and girdle. Grab some quick facts on each shoulder muscle right here: https://khub.me/y5vf2

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The rotator cuff muscles are perhaps the most important members of the muscles of the shoulder joint, and are essential to the healthy functioning of the glenohumeral joint. They are a set of four muscles that run from the scapula to the humerus. This group of muscles may also be referred to as the SITS muscles: the supraspinatus, infraspinatus, teres minor, and subscapularis.

Many other muscles act upon the glenohumeral joint. Here are some examples, arranged by order of their associated function:

Flexion – Pectoralis major, deltoid (Prime movers), Coracobrachialis, biceps brachii (Accessory muscles)

Extension- Deltoid (Prime mover), Teres major, latissimus dorsi , long head of biceps brachii (Accessory muscles)

Abduction- Deltoid (Prime mover), Supraspinatus (Accessory muscles)

Adduction- Pectoralis major, latissimius dorsi (Prime movers), Teres major, long head of triceps brachii (Accessory muscles)

Medial Rotation- Subscapularis (Prime mover), Pectoralis major, deltoid, latissimus dorsi, teres major (Accessory muscles)

Lateral Rotation- Infraspinatus (Prime mover), Teres major, deltoid (Accessory muscles)

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Anatomy of the clavicle and scapula. Check out the 3D app at http://AnatomyLearning.com. More videos available on http://AnatomyZone.com.

Check out this updated skeletal anatomy tutorial on the clavicle and scapula. In this episode we take you through the important landmarks to remember on these bones. We hope you enjoy this tutorial and find it useful for your learning!

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Large shoulder muscles

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Watch out for me saying “clavicle” when I should say “scapula”. It’s a slip of the tongue I have.

Having a look at the larger muscles of the shoulder region, and talking about where they are and what they do (while trying not to spend too much time talking about inervation or detailed attachment sites).

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