“Dmitry Babeluk told about the big pectoral muscle”, – WRITE: Sport.ua
«Medical drama on Wimbledon. Grigor Dimitrov starred from the match against Yannik Sinner at a score of 2-0 for sets after injury to the large pectoral muscle.
It happened after the next feed of Bulgarin, after which it sharply grabbed the area of the pectoral muscle and sat on the lawn.
Physio was immediately diagnosed with the problem and, unfortunately, confirmed that the tennis player will not be able to continue, because this muscle plays a key role in serving and blowing from the fortchend.
Large pectoral muscle (Lat. Musculus pectoralis major) has three parts: clavicle, sternum, abdominal.
It starts from the medial half of the clavicle, the sternum, the cartilage of the upper six to seven ribs, as well as from the anterior vaginal wall of the rectal abdominal muscle. Attaches to the crest of the large hump of the humerus.
The main function is to bring the hand to the chest, the inner turn of the shoulder, as well as an auxiliary role in breathing.
A rather rare tennis injury, but given the movements that this muscle corresponds to, this injury does not look strange. ”
