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What is antagonist to infraspinatus?

Subscapularis muscle


What is the antagonistic muscle of the infraspinatus?

The pectoralis muscle.


Is the infraspinatus a pennate fiber arrangement?

yes


What is the name of the insertion of the infraspinatus?

greater tubercle of the humerous


What type of fibers are present in supraspinatus and infraspinatus muscles?

The supraspinatus muscle contains mostly type I (slow-twitch) muscle fibers, which are more fatigue-resistant and used for sustained contractions. The infraspinatus muscle contains a mix of type I and type II (fast-twitch) muscle fibers, which are used for more powerful and quick contractions.


Which muscle flexes the shoulder joint of an animal?

the answer isD. Infraspinatus


What does infraspinatus tendinopathy mean?

The Infraspinatus is one of the four rotator cuff muscles in the shoulder that helps to stabilize and rotate the arm. A tendon is where the muscle attaches to bone. Tendinopathy is a general term meaning injury or disease to a tendon. So Infraspinatus tendinopathy would mean some kind of damage or disease to the Infraspinatus muscle near the area where it attaches to the bone.


What muscle is the primary shoulder external rotator?

Infraspinatus.


What is the action of infraspinatus?

is a muscle in the rotator cuff that assists the moving of the shoulder


What muscles are involved in lateral rotation of the humerus?

The rotator cuff muscles: Supraspinatus Infraspinatus Teres Minor Supscapularis Easily remembered as SITS.


What muscles form the rotator cuff?

subscapularis, supraspinatus, infraspinatus and teres minor


The infraspinatus muscle is a muscle that moves the?

lateral rotation of humerus (upper arm)