
doi: 10.1111/jmp.12465
pmid: 32020623
AbstractBackgroundSaguinus leucopus is a Neotropical primate with an arboreal quadrupedal locomotion pattern, which requires wide movements of the shoulder and arm. This investigation studies the muscles of these regions in order to serve as a basis for clinical and surgical procedures and to compare with other primates.MethodsGross dissections of twenty thoracic limbs were performed.ResultsThe muscles examined were the deltoid, supraspinatus, infraspinatus, subscapularis, teres major, teres minor, coracobrachialis longus, coracobrachialis brevis, biceps brachii, brachialis, triceps brachii, tensor fasciae antebrachii, and anconeus epitrochlearis. The anconeus was absent. The following variants were found: an accessory head of the biceps brachii, the unilateral absence of the short head of the biceps brachii, an accessory head of the coracobrachialis longus, and one infraspinatus muscle innervated by the axillary nerve.ConclusionsThese muscles are adapted to quadrupedal locomotion and can have inter‐ and intraspecific variations in their attachments and innervation.
Disección, Male, Shoulder, Biological Variation, Individual, Dissection, Manguito de los Rotadores, Infraspinatus muscle, Anatomical variation, Deltoid muscle, Arm, Animals, Biceps brachii muscle, Female, Muscle, Skeletal, Saguinus, Músculo Deltoides
Disección, Male, Shoulder, Biological Variation, Individual, Dissection, Manguito de los Rotadores, Infraspinatus muscle, Anatomical variation, Deltoid muscle, Arm, Animals, Biceps brachii muscle, Female, Muscle, Skeletal, Saguinus, Músculo Deltoides
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