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The teres minorLateral rotator Small muscle below infraspinatus; rotates arm outward. muscle is a relatively small yet essential muscle located in the posterior shoulder.

Photography, text, and labels by Rob Swatski, Assistant Professor of Biology, Harrisburg Area Community College – York Campus, York, PA.
Origin
The teres minor muscle originates from the lateral borderEdge closest to the armpit; thicker and near the glenoid fossa. of the scapulaTriangular “shoulder blade” on posterior thorax; connects clavicle and humerus.. It specifically originates from the upper two-thirds of the lateralAway from the midline of the body. border and the corresponding posterior surface.
Insertion
The teres minor inserts onto the greater tubercleLarge bump lateral to the head; muscle attachment site. of the humerusLong bone of the upper arm; articulates with scapula at shoulder and radius/ulna at elbow.. This is one of the bony prominences of the upper arm bone.
Actions
Lateral Rotation of the Shoulder
Stabilization of the Shoulder Joint
Interactive Materials
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“Open3DModel – Upper limb – English labels” by Open3D project, Jan Kooloos, RadboudUMC, Eungyeol Lee, LUMC et al, license: CC BY-SA
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List of terms
- teres minor
- anatomy
- lateral border
- scapula
- lateral
- greater tubercle
- humerus