Shoulder Adduction Fixators: Key Muscles for Joint Stability
Teres major, latissimus dorsi, and pectoralis major.
These muscles all contribute to depressing the arms against resistance, but their primary role is to stabilize the shoulder joint to allow the other adductor muscles to work effectively.
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