Lower subscapular nerve

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Nerve: Lower subscapular nerve
Plan of brachial plexus. (Label for lower subscapular nerve at bottom center.)
Gray's subject #210 934
Innervates Subscapularis, Teres major
From posterior cord
Dorlands/Elsevier n_05/12566801

The lower subscapular supplies the lower part of the Subscapularis, and ends in the Teres major; the latter muscle is sometimes supplied by a separate branch.

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