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== Origin == | The Deltoid muscle is a large rounded, triangular shaped muscle which lies over the glenohumeral joint. It is named after the Greek letter delta, which is shaped like an equilateral triangle. | ||
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Description[edit | edit source]
The Deltoid muscle is a large rounded, triangular shaped muscle which lies over the glenohumeral joint. It is named after the Greek letter delta, which is shaped like an equilateral triangle.
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