- The
deltoid muscle is the
muscle forming the
rounded contour of the
human shoulder. It is also
known as the 'common
shoulder muscle',
particularly in...
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Deltoid (delta-shaped) can
refer to: The
deltoid muscle, a
muscle in the
shoulder Kite (geometry), also
known as a
deltoid, a type of
quadrilateral A deltoid...
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Euler claims first consideration of the
actual deltoid in 1745 in
connection with an
optical problem.
Deltoids arise in
several fields of mathematics. For...
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weights out to the front;
emphasis is on the
front deltoids), bent-over ~ (emphasis is on the rear
deltoids), 180
degree lateral raise (weights are held slightly...
- elbows. With the
right form,
parts of the
deltoids will be used to help make the lift,
including the
anterior deltoids.
Wider hand
spacing places a greater...
- of
attachment of
deltoid muscle. The
deltoid tuberosity has been
reported as very
prominent in less than 10% of people. The
deltoid tuberosity develops...
- trapezius, the
deltoids and the biceps. The
narrower the grip the more the
trapezius muscles are exercised, as
opposed to the
deltoids. Barbells, dumbbells...
- The
deltoid ligament (or
medial ligament of
talocrural joint) is a strong, flat,
triangular band, attached, above, to the apex and
anterior and posterior...
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gluteus maximus,
erector spinae muscle group, trapezius, and
posterior deltoids. The
primary exercises for
developing the
posterior chain are the Olympic...
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adjacent equal-length sides.
Kites are also
known as
deltoids, but the word
deltoid may also
refer to a
deltoid curve, an
unrelated geometric object sometimes...