Deltoid vs Pectoralis major

Property Deltoid Pectoralis major
Latin Name Musculus deltoideus Musculus pectoralis major
Type Muscle Muscle
Body System Muscular Muscular
Body Region Shoulder Thorax
Function The primary abductor of the shoulder joint. The anterior fibers flex and medially rotate the arm. The posterior fibers extend and laterally rotate the arm. Gives the shoulder its rounded … A powerful adductor, flexor, and medial rotator of the arm at the shoulder. Essential for pushing movements, climbing, and arm-swinging activities.
Clinical Significance Deltoid paralysis from axillary nerve injury prevents arm abduction. The deltoid is a common site for intramuscular injections. Rotator cuff tears may cause compensatory deltoid overuse. Pectoralis major rupture occurs during heavy bench pressing. Poland syndrome involves congenital absence of the pectoralis major. The muscle is used in pectoralis major flap reconstructive surgery.
FMA ID 32521 9627