bursa of latissimus dorsi muscle - traducción al árabe
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bursa of latissimus dorsi muscle - traducción al árabe

MUSCLE ON THE BACK TRUNK OF THE UPPER BODY
Latissimus Dorsi; Latissimus; Lateral muscle; Latissimus dorsi; Latissimi dorsi; Lattisimus dorsi; Latismus dorsi; Lattismus dorsii; Latismus dorsii; Latissimi; Lat muscle; Latissimus dorsii muscle; Musculus latissimus dorsi; Latisimus dorsi; Latissimus dorsi muscles

bursa of latissimus dorsi muscle      
‎ جِرابُ العَريضَةِ الظَّهْرِيَّة‎
musculus latissimus dorsi         
‎ العَضَلَةُ العَريضَةُ الظَّهْرِيَّة‎
latissimus         
‎ عَريض‎

Definición

latissimus
[l?:'t?s?m?s]
(also latissimus dorsi 'd?:s??, -si:)
¦ noun (plural latissimi l?:'t?s?m??, -mi:) Anatomy either of a pair of large, roughly triangular muscles covering the lower part of the back.
Origin
C17: mod. L., from musculus latissimus dorsi, lit. 'broadest muscle of the back'.

Wikipedia

Latissimus dorsi muscle

The latissimus dorsi () is a large, flat muscle on the back that stretches to the sides, behind the arm, and is partly covered by the trapezius on the back near the midline. The word latissimus dorsi (plural: latissimi dorsi) comes from Latin and means "broadest [muscle] of the back", from "latissimus" (Latin: broadest)' and "dorsum" (Latin: back). The pair of muscles are commonly known as "lats", especially among bodybuilders. The latissimus dorsi is the largest muscle in the upper body.

The latissimus dorsi is responsible for extension, adduction, transverse extension also known as horizontal abduction (or horizontal extension), flexion from an extended position, and (medial) internal rotation of the shoulder joint. It also has a synergistic role in extension and lateral flexion of the lumbar spine.

Due to bypassing the scapulothoracic joints and attaching directly to the spine, the actions the latissimi dorsi have on moving the arms can also influence the movement of the scapulae, such as their downward rotation during a pull up.