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muscles of scapular movement

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What are the nerves for Trapezius?   spinal accessory nerve (cranial nerve XI)   third and fourth cervical nerve            
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Which muscle is as known as the "coat hanger" muscle because clothes hang for it as they do on a coat hanger?   trapezius              
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Which muscle was once call "musculus cucullaris", because it resembles a monks hood?   trapezius              
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What is the origin of Levator Scapulae?   transverse processes of C1-C4              
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What is the insertion of Levator Scapulae?   medial border of the scapula (superior angle to the root of the spin)              
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What are the actions of Levator Scapulae?   elevates the scapula   downwardly rotates the scapula   laterally flexes the neck          
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What are the nerves for Levator Scapulae?   dorsal scapular nerve   cervical nerve            
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Which muscle is the only neck muscle that moves the scapula?   levator scapulae              
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What is the origin of Rhomboids Major?   spinous process of 't2-T5              
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What is the origin of Rhomboids Minor?   spinous process of C7-T1              
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What is the insertion of Rhomboids Major?   medial border of the scapula to inferior angle              
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What is the insertiond of Rhomboids Minor?   medial border of the scapula from the root of scapular spine              
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Which two muscles are known as the "Christmas tree" muscle because their fibers run obliquely like the branches of a Christmas tree?   Rhomboids Minor   Rhomboids Major            
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What are the origins of Trapezius?   external occipital protuberance   superior nuchal lines   nuchal ligament   spinous processes of C7-T12   superspinous ligament of C7-T12      
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What are the insertions of Trapezius?   lateral third (1/3) of the clavicle   acromion process   scapular spine          
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What are the nerves for Trapezius?   spinal accessory nerve   third and fourth cervical nerve            
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What is the origin for Levator Scapulae?   transverse processes of C1-C4              
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What is the insertion of Levator Scapulae?   medial border of the scapula, superior angle to the root of the spine              
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What are the actions of Levator Scapulae?   elevates the scapula   downwardly rotates the scapula   laterally flexes the neck          
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What are the nerves for Levator Scapulae?   dorsal scapular nerve   cervical nerves            
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Which is the only neck muscle to move that scapula?   levator scapulae              
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What is the origin for Serratus Anterior?   ribs 1 through 9 (lateral costal cartilage)              
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What is the insertion of Serratus Anterior?   anterior medial border of the scapula              
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What are the actions of Serratus Anterior?   protracts the scapula   upwardly rotates the scapula   depresses the scapula          
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What is the nerve for Serratus Anterior?   long thoracic nerve              
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Along with the triceps branchii, which muscle is also known as the "boxers muscle"?   serratus anterior              
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Which muscle is an antagonist to the rhomboids?   serratus anterior              
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Full or partial paralysis of what muscle causes "winged scapula"?   serratus anterior              
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What is the origin of Pectoralis Minor?   ribs 3 through 5 (lateral to costal cartilage)              
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What is the insertion of Pectoralis Minor?   coracoid process of the scapula              
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What are the actions of Pectoralis Minor?   depresses the scapula   protracts the scapula   downwardly rotates the scapula   assists on forces inspiration (elevates ribs)        
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What is the nerve for Pectoralis Minor?   medial pectoral nerves (C8 and T1)              
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Which muscle along with scalenes is known as the "nerovascular entrapper"?   pectoralis minor              
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Which muscle are responsible for scapular elevation?   trapezius (upper fibers)   levator scapulae            
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Which muscles are responsible for scapular depression?   trapezius (lower fibers)   serratus anterior   pectoralis minor          
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Which muscles are responsible for scapular downward rotation?   levator scapulae   rhomboids   pectoralis minor          
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Which muscles are responsible for scapular protraction?   serratus anterior   pectoralis minor            
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Which muscles are responsible for scapular retraction?   trapezius (mid fibers)   rhomboids            
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What are the origins of Trapezius?   external occipital protuberance   superior nuchal lines   nuchal ligament   spinous processes of C7-T12   supraspinous ligament of C7-T12      
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What are the insertions of Trapezius?   lateral third (1/3)of the clavicle   acromion process   scapular spin          
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What are the actions of Trapezius?   extends the neck and head (upper fibers)   elevates the scapula (upper fibers)   upwardly rotates the scapula (upper fibers)   retracts the scapula (middle fibers)   depresses the scapula (lower fibers)   laterally flexes the neck (unilateral contraction)   rotates the head (unilateral contraction)  
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