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Internal (medial) rotation of the arm is defined as the rotational movement during which the humerus moves toward the midline of the body along a vertical axis. The normal range of this motion is between 70 to 90 degrees.
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13 lis 2023 · When the whole muscle acts as a unit it acts as a medial rotator and adductor the arm at the shoulder. It is innervated by the medial (C8-T1) and lateral (C5-C7) pectoral nerves.
Medial rotation of the arm or humerus can best be seen when the elbow is flexed and the hand is moved toward the midline. Muscles: subscapularis, latissimus dorsi, teres major, pectoralis major, anterior fibers of deltoid. With the elbow flexed, lateral rotation moves the hand away from the midline. Muscles: infraspinatus and teres minor ...
Medial rotation is defined as the internal rotation of the limb towards the midline. For instance, the medial rotation at the hip joint can be brought about by internally rotating a fully extended lower limb, such that the big toe points inwards.