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[Pectoralis muscles].

J Lang, E Bender

    Gegenbaurs Morphologisches Jahrbuch
    |January 1, 1983
    PubMed
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    This study details the origins, length, and insertion zones of pectoralis muscles. It also covers variations like the sternal head and muscular arch for anatomical understanding.

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    Area of Science:

    • Anatomy
    • Musculoskeletal System

    Context:

    • Detailed anatomical descriptions of the pectoralis muscles are essential for understanding human biomechanics and surgical procedures.
    • Variations in muscle anatomy can impact clinical outcomes and diagnostic interpretations.

    Purpose:

    • To describe the origins, length, and insertion zones of the pectoralis muscles.
    • To document specific anatomical features including the pectoralis major pocket and square area.
    • To identify and include common variations such as the sternal heads (Mm. sternales) and muscular arch.

    Summary:

    • The study provides a comprehensive description of pectoralis muscle anatomy, including their origins, length, and insertion points.
    • Specific attention is given to the pectoralis major pocket and the square area, offering detailed insights into their morphology.

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  • Anatomical variations, namely the sternal heads (Mm. sternales) and the muscular arch, are also documented, contributing to a fuller understanding of pectoralis muscle diversity.
  • Impact:

    • Enhances anatomical knowledge relevant to thoracic surgery, sports medicine, and physical therapy.
    • Provides a reference for clinicians and researchers dealing with pectoralis muscle-related conditions or procedures.
    • Contributes to the broader understanding of human musculoskeletal system variability.