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Triceps Brachii

Triceps Brachii

The triceps brachii, or triceps, is a large, thick muscle in the upper arm that’s responsible for extending the elbow joint. It’s located on the back of the upper arm, between the shoulder and the elbow, and often appears horseshoe-shaped.

Soleus

Soleus

The soleus is a muscle in the lower leg that runs from below the knee to the heel, primarily responsible for plantarflexion, where the foot is pointed downward.

Latissimus Dorsi

Latissimus Dorsi

The Latissimus Dorsi muscle, often referred to as the “lats,” is a large, flat muscle on the back that stretches to the sides, behind the arm, and is partly covered by the trapezius on the back near the midline.

Tensor Fascia Latae

Tensor Fascia Latae

The Tensor Fascia Latae works in conjunction with the gluteus maximus, gluteus medius,and gluteus minimus in a wide variety of hip movements, including flexion, abduction, and internal rotation.

Serratus Anterior

Serratus Anterior

Serratus Anterior is crucial for the movement and stabilization of the shoulder blade (scapula). It helps to rotate the scapula and allows the arm to be raised above the head.

Deltoid

Deltoid

Deltoid is a large muscle in a triangular shape that covers the shoulder joint and gives the shoulder its round shape. It is made up of three parts – the anterior (clavicular), middle (acromial), and posterior (spinal) portions.

Gluteus Medius

Gluteus Medius

Gluteus Medius is the prime mover of abduction at hip joint. Beyond these hip movements, it significantly contributes to weight transfer and maintaining balance during ambulation.