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Fig. 4B Diagrams and images illustrate anatomy of latissimus dorsi tendon and muscle. Diagram of posterior aspect shows latissimus dorsi muscle fibers (m), aponeurosis (a), and tendon insertion (2) with adjacent teres major muscle and tendon insertion (3). Tendons of latissimus dorsi and teres major pass posteriorly onto anteromedial aspect of humerus. Components of large spanning latissimus dorsi muscle are evident. Transitional fibers (Tr) pass toward L1 and L2 levels and supraspinous ligaments. Raphe fibers (R) attach to lateral raphae of thoracolumbar fascia (Tf). Iliac fibers (IL) attach to iliac crest (Ic).





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