Acromiodeltoid
The acromiodeltoid is a flap of muscle that covers the anterior end of the shoulder of the forelimb, covering the infraspinatus and supraspinatus along with the spinodeltoid.
How-To: Poking around the top of the shoulder area with the blunt probe should be enough to remove the connective tissue that connects it to the shoulder, but be careful not to sever or rip the acromiodeltoid completely.
In the above picture, the blunt probe is lifting the acromiodeltoid off of the shoulder slightly.
How-To: Poking around the top of the shoulder area with the blunt probe should be enough to remove the connective tissue that connects it to the shoulder, but be careful not to sever or rip the acromiodeltoid completely.
In the above picture, the blunt probe is lifting the acromiodeltoid off of the shoulder slightly.
- Action: The acromiodeltoid raises the humerus.
- Origin: Originates from the scapula.
- Insertion: Inserts into the proximal end of the humerus.