rotator

     

The movement of boy structures is accomplished by the contraction of muscles. Muscles may move parts of the skeleton relatively to each other, or may move parts of internal organs relatively to each other. All such movements are classified by the directions in which the affected structures are moved. In human anatomy, all descriptions of position and movement are based on the assumption that the body is in anatomical position.

Trivia about rotator

  • Anatomy-wise, the subscapularis is a muscle in this "cuff"
  • 4 muscles make up this "cuff" that pitchers dread tearing
  • Muscle "cuff" that permits free shoulder movement

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