Latissimus Dorsi Rupture
the back and attaches to the arm near the shoulder joint. The latissimus is very active in adducting the arm during climbing or pull-ups. Occasionally, a patient may rupture the insertion of the latissimus dorsi muscle from the humerus (arm bone) near the shoulder. It is also possible to injure the muscle along the tendon or in the mid-substance. ................
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