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shoulder girdle
noun
Examples of shoulder girdle in a Sentence
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To start, keep your shoulder girdle and your core tight to support your weight.
—Jennifer Heimlich, SELF, 22 Oct. 2024
The movement promotes core stability and shoulder girdle strength, crucial for throwing strong punches.
—Health Editorial Team, Health, 2 June 2024
Planks can improve shoulder girdle stability for heavy overhead lifts while also addressing core strength and endurance to improve stability for just about any sport or workout.
—Brett Williams, Men's Health, 18 May 2023
The latissimus is a powerful muscle that depresses the clavicle and scapula—the shoulder girdle—and lifts the waist up to the arms, while also pulling the upper arm bones toward the trunk and into shoulder extension and adduction (see the illustration below).
—Esther Smith, Outside Online, 9 Sep. 2022
The whole area, or shoulder girdle, allows for upper body movement.
—David Otey, Men's Health, 10 Feb. 2023
The dinosaur has also hung on to 65 percent of its original phalange, ulna, humeri and shoulder girdle.
—Dana Givens, Robb Report, 5 Dec. 2022
Fanjingshania's shoulder girdle, with its array of fin spines, was obvious to the scientists from the beginning as a key to determining the new species' evolutionary position.
—Melissa Cristina Márquez, Forbes, 10 Oct. 2022
The pushing movement promotes strength in the arms, shoulder girdle and core.
—Dana Santas, CNN, 7 May 2021
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Word History
First Known Use
1868, in the meaning defined above
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“Shoulder girdle.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/shoulder%20girdle. Accessed 13 Nov. 2024.
Medical Definition
shoulder girdle
noun
: the bony or cartilaginous arch supporting the forelimbs of a vertebrate that corresponds to the pelvic girdle of the hind limbs but is usually not attached to the spinal column and that consists in lower forms of a single cartilage on each side which in higher forms becomes ossified, divided into the scapula above and the precoracoid and coracoid below, and complicated by the addition or substitution of one or more membrane bones and which in humans is highly modified with the scapula alone of the original elements well developed, the coracoid being represented only by the coracoid process of the scapula, and the precoracoid being replaced by the clavicle that connects the scapula with the sternum and is the only bony connection of the arm bones with the rest of the skeleton
called also pectoral girdle
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