A newly reported muscle: an accessory infraspinatus or a deep layer of the latissimus dorsi? Article

Full Text via DOI: 10.1007/s00276-022-02917-8 Web of Science: 000766409600001
International Collaboration

Cited authors

  • Koptas K, Zielinska N, Tubbs RS, Olewnik L, Labetowicz P

Abstract

  • The infraspinatus muscle is a component of the rotator cuff; the latissimus dorsi muscle is the largest muscle of the back. These muscles are not considered very morphologically variable. However, the latissimus dorsi has more frequent variations than the infraspinatus. During anatomical dissection, an additional muscle structure was found. It originated on the medial border of the scapula, ran under the scapular spine, and ended on the greater tubercle next to the infraspinatus attachment. We will discuss the anatomical and physiological relationships of this muscle. We believe that our finding underlines the importance of different muscle variants in the rotator cuff region. Level of evidence: II basic science research

Publication date

  • 2022

Published in

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0930-1038

Number of pages

  • 4

Start page

  • 617

End page

  • 620

Volume

  • 44

Issue

  • 4