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Trail Guide to the Body Muscles Questions With Solutions Trapezius Upper fibers: bilaterally will extend head and neck; unilaterally will laterally flex the neck and head to same side, rotate head to opposite side, elevate scapula, and upwardly rotate scapula Middle fibers: adduct and stabi...

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Trail Guide to the Body Muscles Questions
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Trapezius Upper fibers: bilaterally will extend head and neck; unilaterally will laterally

flex the neck and head to same side, rotate head to opposite side, elevate scapula, and upwardly

rotate scapula

Middle fibers: adduct and stabilize scapula

Lower fibers: depress and upwardly rotate the scapula

O: external occipital protuberance, medial portion of the superior nuchal line or occiput,

ligamentum nuchae, and spinous process of C7-T12

I: lateral 1/3 of clavicle, acromion, and spine of scap

N: spinal portion of cranial nerve XI (accessory) and ventral ramus C2-4




Lat Dorsi A: extend, adduct and medially rotate the shoulder


O: inferior angle of scapula, spinous processes of last 6 thoracic vert, last 3 or 4 ribs,

thoracolumbar aponeurosis and posterior iliac crest

I: intertubercular groove of humber

N: thoracodorsal: C6-C8




Teres major A: extend, adduct and medially rotate shoulder

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O: inferior angle and lower 1/3 of lateral border of scapula

I: crest of lesser tubercle of humerus

N: lower subscapular C5-C7




Supraspinatus A: abduct shoulder and stabilize head of humerus in glenoid cavity


O: supraspinous fossa of scapula

I: greater tubercle of humerus

N: suprascapular C4-C6




Infraspinatus A: laterally rotate and adduct shoulder and stabilize head of humerus in

glenoid cavity

O: infraspinous fossa of scapula

I: greater tubercle of humerus

O: suprascapular C4-C6




Teres minor A: laterally rotate and adduct shoulder and stabilize head of humerus in

glenoid cavity

O: upper 2/3 of the lateral border of scapula

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I: greater tubercle of humerus

N: axillary C5-C6




Subscapularis A: medially rotate shoulder and stabilize head of humerus in glenoid cavity


O: subscapular fossa of scap

I: lesser tubercle of humerus

N: upper and lower subscapular C5-C7




Rhomboid major A: adduct, elevate, and downwardly rotate scapula


O: spinous processes of T2-T5

I: medial border of scapula b/n spine of scapula and inferior angle

N: dorsal scapular: C4-5




Rhomboid minor A: adduct, elevate, and downwardly rotate scapula


O: spinous processes of C7-T1

I: upper portion of medial border of scapula across from spine of scapular

N: dorsal scapular C4-C5

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Erector Spinae Group A: unilaterally flex the vert column to the same side and bilaterally

extend the vertebral column

O: common tendon that attaches to the posterior surface of sacrum, iliac crest, spinous processes

of lumbar and last two thoracic vertebrae

I: various attachments at the posterior ribs, spinous processes and transverse processes of

thoracic and cervical vertebrae, mastoid process of temporal bone

N: spinal nerve




Serratus Posterior Superior A: elevate the ribs during inspiration


O: SP of C7-T3

I: Posterior surface of 2-5 ribs

N: T1-4




Spinalis Cervicis A: unilaterally flex vertebral column to same side and bilaterally extend


O: ligamentum nuchae and SP of C7

I: SP of cervical vertebrae except C1

N: spinal

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