The tensor fasciae latae muscle attaches to the iliotibial band. This muscle is located on the lateral side of the hip and helps stabilize the pelvis during activities like walking and running.
The serratus anterior muscle protracts and depresses the scapula. It originates on the upper ribs and inserts along the medial border of the scapula. This muscle is important for stabilizing the scapula during movements like pushing and reaching overhead.
Platysma
The pectoralis major is a large chest muscle that is responsible for flexing, adducting, and internally rotating the arm at the shoulder joint. It also helps to stabilize the shoulder joint during movement.
depresses hyoid bone and fixes hyoid bone during opening of mouth
The primary job of the quadriceps muscle is to extend the knee joint, which means straightening the lower leg. It also helps stabilize the knee during movement and contributes to activities like walking, running, and jumping.
pectoralis minor
The ligament that connects the rectus abdominis muscle to the pubic bone is called the pubic symphysis. It helps to stabilize the pelvis and support the abdominal muscles during activities such as walking, running, or bending at the waist.
The muscle that depresses the scapula is the lower trapezius, while the muscle that elevates the ribs is the external intercostals.
The soleus muscle is the big muscle at the back of the calf. This muscle is what supports the leg during walking, standing, and running.
Gluteus minimums
The deltoid muscle