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Rhomboideus major

Sinous Process T2-T5

Rhomboideus major

Inserts at medial border of the scapula

Rhomboideus major

Retraction


Downward rotation


Ad duction

Rhomboideus minor

Spinous process C7-T1

Rhomboideus Minor

Inserts at medial border of the scapula

Rhomboideus Minor

Lateral Rotation


Downward Rotation


Ad duction

Lateral Rotation is also

Retraction

Clavicle and scapula come together to form the

Pectoral girdle

Anterior of the thorax is the

Pectoralis

Upward rotation

Downward rotation

Retraction (adduction)

Protraction (abduction)

Elevation

Depression

Levator scapula

Tp's c1-c4 (posterior side)

Levator scapula

Superior angle of the scapula

Elevates the scapula and can laterally flex the head at the neck

Levator scapulae

Levator scapulae

Only muscle to attach to more than 1 cervical

Trapezius

Originates at the EOP (external occipital protubrance), superior nuchaline, lateral 1/3 of clavicle, acromion process

Trapezius

Inserts at sp c7-t12

Rotates upward of scapula


Retraction


Elevation


Extension of the head

Teapezius

Flexion

Stretch traps

Between scapula and ribs

Serrarus anterior

Serratus anterior

Ribs 1- 8 or 9

Inserts at the medial border of the scapula and ribs

Serratus anterior

Protraction (medial rotation), abduction, upward rotation of the scapula

Serratus anterior

Hurts to exhale (force breath)

Serratus anterior

Origin rib 3,4,5


And inserts at the caracoid process

Pectoralis minor

Pectoralis minor

Protraction, abduction, downward rotation

Helps with forced breathing

Pectoralis minor

Subclavius

Under the clavicle


Inserts at the 1st rib

Downward rotation of the clavicle. Stability of clavicle

Subclavius

All_____ muscles insert at the scapula and or clavicle and originate from the vertebral column and rib cage

Scapular

Dark green muscle

Subclavius

Orange muscle

Levator scapula

Blue muscle

Pectoralis minor

Light green muscle

Serratus anterior

Purple muscle

Trapezius

Brown muscle

Rhomboideus Minor

Black muscle

Rhomboideus major