| teres minor |
Small muscle attaching the scapula to the humerus, which functions to rotate the arm laterally.
Ãâó: www.backsystems.com/glossary/glossary.html
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| teres major |
Muscles under the armpits. Sometimes called the "lats little helper." "Teres" comes from Latin meaning smooth, major, or big. (Why this muscle is called this isn't too clear.) The root apparently came from the Greek for a flat frame for drying cheese, and thus gave us all sorts of words referring to dry ("thirst," "terra firma" - literally firm dry land, "terrace," "terrain," "territory").
Ãâó: www.muellercenter.rpi.edu/Glossary.asp
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