Abdominal part of pectoralis major muscle

Pars abdominalis musculi pectoralis majoris

  • Related terms: Abdominal part; Pectoralis major : Abdominal part

Definition

From this extensive origin the fibers of the pectoralis muscle converge toward their insertion;

  • those arising from the clavicle (clavicular head) pass obliquely downward and outwards (laterally), and are usually separated from the rest by a slight interval.
  • those from the lower part of the sternum, and the cartilages of the lower true ribs, (sternocostal head) run upward and laterally, while the middle fibers pass horizontally.
  • those from the sheath of the straight abdominal muscle (abdominal part) run more upward and laterrally.

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Text by Antoine Micheau, MD - Copyright IMAIOS

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