Adjective(1) triangular or suggesting a capital delta, with a point at the apex(2) of a leaf shape(3) suggesting a capital delta(4) with a point at the apex
Noun(1) a large triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint and serving to abduct and flex and extend and rotate the arm
Adjective(1) triangular or suggesting a capital delta, with a point at the apex(2) of a leaf shape(3) suggesting a capital delta(4) with a point at the apex
Noun(1) a large triangular muscle covering the shoulder joint and serving to abduct and flex and extend and rotate the arm
(1) The spiracles in orbitremitids pierce the adoral extremity of deltoid faces and are bounded laterally by ambulacral plates, which is the condition seen in the Chinese specimens.(2) In some cases, the deltoid branch of the profunda brachii (16% of individuals) arises from the brachial or from the superior ulnar collateral.(3) Hold your shoulders low, so that only your anterior deltoid , not your trapezius, performs the lift.(4) Feel the three distinct heads of each deltoid contract and relax.(5) Farther distally around the middle part of the shaft, is the deltoid tuberosity along the lateral border.(6) The rear deltoid , teres minor and infraspinatus are responsible.(7) This is why each deltoid is made up of three heads, each of which has a separate function.(8) This shoulder program focuses on the big, powerful deltoid as well as the smaller muscles that make up the rotator cuff.(9) Specimens are members of the Hyperoblastidae based on presence of four spiracles and anispiracle, deltoid crests (not faces), and two to four anideltoids.(10) After getting eight to 12 reps, lie on your left side to work your right medial deltoid .(11) The cable crossover works the pectoralis major and minor, anterior deltoid , coracobrachialis and serratus anterior.(12) The front deltoids and the triceps are recruited as secondary muscles.(13) This works the trapezius and front deltoids together.(14) The heavier you can go with your bench-press sets, the better for your pectorals, anterior deltoids and triceps, provided their work is not being stolen by cheating.(15) One key to shoulder training is to think of your front, side and rear deltoids as distinct (but small) muscles.