In addition to discussing proper respiratory mechanics and rib positioning, Postural Restoration non-manual technique recommendations were provided to improve abdominal oblique strength with concomitant latissimus dorsi and pectoralis major stretching.
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A 2007 study indicated that the latissimus dorsi muscle of the springbok comprises 1.1 1.3 % ash, 1.3 3.5 % fat, 72 75 % moisture and 18 22 % protein.
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"I went to make a play and I popped or strained a muscle in my rib cage, " said Sweeney, who believes it's either a latissimus dorsi or oblique muscle injury.
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Wrist straps can be used to isolate muscle groups like in " lat pull-downs ", where the trainee would primarily use the latissimus dorsi muscles of the back rather than the biceps.
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One particular variant is the existence of the dorsoepitrochlearis or latissimocondyloideus muscle which is a muscle passing from the tendon of the latissimus dorsi to the long head of the triceps brachii.
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After starting the 2010 season in the minors, Hudson was called up on July 11, 2010 to replace Jake Peavy, who was out for the season with a torn right latissimus dorsi muscle.
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It follows the course of the subscapular artery, along the posterior wall of the axilla to the Latissimus dorsi, in which it may be traced as far as the lower border of the muscle.
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You rely heavily on the latissimus dorsi, or " lats, " in climbing, but since the chest, trapezius and abdominals function together with them, they all should be strengthened to provide a balanced muscle group.
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In April 2013, Pryor was placed on the 60-day disabled list for a torn right latissimus dorsi muscle, and on July 16, he served as a starting pitcher for the Everett AquaSox against the Vancouver Canadians.
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A side effect may be increased sensitivity of the part of the biceps where the muscle will now lie, since the Latissimus Dorsi has roughly twice the number of nerve endings per square inch of other muscles.