lats/pecs/tres major - minor / serratus anterior
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| tres major (origin) | origin - inferior angle of scapula
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| tres major (insert) | insert - medial bicipital groove of humerus
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| Pectoralis Major (origin) | origin - medial 1/2 of clavicle / sternum and costal junction of upper 6 ribs
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| Pretoralis Major (insert) | insert - lateral greater tubercle of humerus
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| Latissimus Dorsi (origin) | origin - sacrum and iliac crest, lower 3-4 ribs
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| Latissimus Dorsi (insert) | insert - middle bicipital groove of humerus
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| Serratus Anterior (origin) | origin - outer surface of upper 8 ribs
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| Serratus Anterior (insert) | insert - medial border of scapula
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| Pectoralis Minor (origin) | origin - 3-5th ribs near costal cartilages
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| Pectoralis Minor (insert) | insert - Caracoid Process of the scapula
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