musculus serratus anterior

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musculus serratus anterior

A person performing a push-up engages the musculus serratus anterior.

Definition

Noun: * Serratus Anterior Muscle: A large, fan-shaped muscle located on the lateral surface of the ribcage. Its primary functions are to protract (pull forward) and stabilize the scapula (shoulder blade) against the thoracic wall, and to assist in upward rotation of the scapula. It is also an accessory muscle of respiration, helping to elevate the rib cage during forced inhalation.

Usage

The term "musculus serratus anterior" is the formal anatomical name. In medical, anatomical, and fitness contexts, it is often shortened to serratus anterior.

  • The is crucial for movements that involve pushing and reaching overhead.
  • Weakness or injury to the can lead to scapular winging, where the shoulder blade protrudes abnormally from the back.
  • Exercises like the scapular push-up specifically target the .
Advanced Usage
  • "Serratus Anterior Syndrome": A rare condition involving pain and neurological symptoms caused by the entrapment of the long thoracic nerve, which innervates the serratus anterior muscle.
  • "Serratus Anterior Plane Block": A regional anesthesia technique that involves injecting local anesthetic near the serratus anterior muscle to numb the chest wall for pain management after surgeries like thoracotomy or mastectomy.
Variants and Related Words
  • Serratus Anterior (n): The common abbreviated form of the full anatomical name.
  • Serratus (n, informal): In fitness or bodybuilding contexts, this may be used as a shorthand, though it technically refers to a group of three muscles (serratus anterior, serratus posterior superior, serratus posterior inferior).
  • Anterior Serratus (n): An alternative, less common word order with the same meaning.
  • Boxer's Muscle: A colloquial nickname for the serratus anterior, as it is highly developed in athletes who perform powerful punching motions, protracting the scapula forcefully.
Synonyms
  • Saw-toothed Muscle (descriptive, non-technical): A literal translation referencing the muscle's serrated, finger-like appearance where it attaches to the ribs.
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Scapular Winging: A physical sign often associated with dysfunction or paralysis of the serratus anterior muscle.
  • Long Thoracic Nerve: The nerve (C5-C7) that provides motor innervation to the serratus anterior muscle.
  • Protraction: The primary forward-moving action of the scapula produced by the serratus anterior.
musculus serratus anterior

A person performing a push-up engages the musculus serratus anterior.

Noun
  1. muscles that rotate the scapula and elevate the rib cage