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serratus posterior

Definitions of serratus posterior
  1. noun
    skeletal muscle that draws the rib cage backward and downward
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    types:
    serratus posterior inferior
    a thin quadrilateral muscle at the junction of the thoracic and lumbar regions; acts to counteract the pull of the diaphragm on the ribs to which it is attached
    serratus posterior superior
    a thin quadrilateral muscle of the upper and dorsal part of the thorax; acts to elevate the upper ribs
    type of:
    serratus, serratus muscles
    any of several muscles of the trunk
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