Muscles
51Muscles Currie — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Currie. John David Currie, né le 3 mai 1932 à Clifton (Angleterre) et mort le 8 décembre 1990 à Leicester, est un joueur de rugby à XV, qui a joué avec l équipe d Angleterre, évoluant au poste de… …
52Muscles pectoraux — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Pectoral et PEC. Position du muscle grand pectoral …
53muscles of mastication — masticatory muscles musculi masticatorii …
54muscles of urogenital diaphragm — the muscles considered to participate in the urogenital diaphragm (see under diaphragm) …
55MUSCLES — …
56sonic muscles — muscles associated with the swimbladder used for sound production. See extrinsic and intrinsic sonic muscles, and drumming muscles, elastic spring mechanism and protractor post temporalis mechanism …
57accessory muscles — muscles of the shoulder girdle and chest wall that (in addition to the intercostal muscles and the diaphragm) are utilized by people with respiratory distress to help the flow of air in and out of the lungs. Use of these muscles can be a sign of… …
58extrinsic muscles — Muscles which move an organ (leg, etc.), but that originate outside of it; see intrinsic muscles …
59intrinsic muscles — Muscles which move an organ (leg, etc.) that originate within the segment; see extrinsic muscles …
60Pectoral muscles — Muscles of the “anterior chest” (the front of the chest). Familiarly called the pecs. The Latin “pectus” means “chest.” * * * the chest muscles. The pectoralis major is a large fan shaped muscle that works over the shoulder joint, drawing the arm …