Latissimus Dorsi – The Swimmer’s Muscle
What does latissimus dorsi mean?
The name of this muscle describes its size and location.
Latissimus comes from the Latin word “latus” meaning wide and dorsi comes from the Latin word “dorsum” meaning back.
Latissimus comes from the Latin word “latus” meaning wide and dorsi comes from the Latin word “dorsum” meaning back.
Where does latissimus attach?
Origin
- thoracolumbar aponeurosis (fancy way of saying a common tendinous sheath). It connects the attachments to the areas below with the exception of the inferior angle of the scapula.
- T7-L5 – on the spinous processes (the parts that stick out that we can feel on our back).
- sacrum
- crest of the ilium (top back portion of the pelvis)
- inferior (bottom) angle of the scapula
Insertion
- bicipetal groove – A divot in the bone that the biceps tendon lays in.
What actions does latissimus do?
- medial (internal) rotation of the shoulder joint
- extension of the shoulder joint
- adduction of the shoulder joint
- depression of the scapula
Assists these actions
- lateral flexion of the trunk
- extension of the spine
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