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====='''Caudal (Flexors)'''=====
 
====='''Caudal (Flexors)'''=====
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'''''Deltoids'''''
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'''''Deltoid'''''
 
:'''Innervation''': Axillary n. of the brachial plexus
 
:'''Innervation''': Axillary n. of the brachial plexus
:'''Origin''': Caudal border and spine of the scapula. One head in the horse and two in species with an acromion. (site of second origin)
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:'''Origin''': Caudal border and spine of the scapula. One head in the horse, compared with two in species with an acromion (site of second origin.
:'''Insertion''': Deltoid tuberosity on the humerus
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:'''Insertion''': Deltoid tuberosity of humerus
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:'''Action''': Flexes shoulder
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In the horse, the aponeurosis if the deltoid is partially fused to the infraspinatus.
    
'''''Teres Major'''''
 
'''''Teres Major'''''
 
:'''Innervation''': Axillary n. of the brachial plexus
 
:'''Innervation''': Axillary n. of the brachial plexus
 
:'''Origin''': Dorsal part of the caudal scapula
 
:'''Origin''': Dorsal part of the caudal scapula
:'''Insertion''': Teres tuberosity midway down the humerus
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:'''Insertion''': Teres major tuberosity midway down the humerus
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:'''Action''': Flexes the shoulder, supports adduction.
    
'''''Teres Minor'''''  
 
'''''Teres Minor'''''  
 
:'''Innervation''': Axillary n. of the brachial plexus
 
:'''Innervation''': Axillary n. of the brachial plexus
 
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:'''Origin''': Distal third of scapula, deep to the deltoid
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:'''Insertion''': Teres minor tuberosity midway down the humerus
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:'''Action''': Flexes the shoulder
    
NB// There are no defined extensors of the shoulder. Those involved (brachiocephalic m., biceps brachii, supraspinatus, and ascending pectorals) have other, more primary roles.
 
NB// There are no defined extensors of the shoulder. Those involved (brachiocephalic m., biceps brachii, supraspinatus, and ascending pectorals) have other, more primary roles.
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