deltojen
Deltojen is a term derived from the Greek word "deltoid," which refers to the shape of the deltoid muscle, one of the three muscles that make up the shoulder. The deltoid muscle is a large, triangular muscle located on the shoulder and upper arm. It is named for its distinctive shape, which resembles a triangle when viewed from the front or side. The deltoid muscle is responsible for a wide range of movements, including shoulder abduction, flexion, and extension, as well as internal and external rotation of the arm.
The deltoid muscle is innervated by the axillary nerve, which originates from the spinal cord and supplies
The deltoid muscle is composed of three distinct heads: the anterior, lateral, and posterior heads. Each head
Injuries to the deltoid muscle can occur due to overuse, trauma, or repetitive stress. Common injuries include