Pectoralis Major: Understanding Your Chest Muscles
The muscle group that makes up the "pecs" is called the pectoralis major. It consists of two parts, the pectoralis major sternalis and the pectoralis major clavicularis, which originate from the sternum and clavicle, respectively. Together, they form the prominent chest muscles responsible for various upper-body movements like chest pressing and arm adduction.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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