Additional muscles that assist or are assisted by the trapezius include the latissimus dorsi, rhomboids, and levator scapula. The trapezius and semispinalis capitis muscles create the main mass of muscle at the occipital region at the base of the skull.

Is the trapezius muscle diamond shaped?

The Anatomy of the Trapezius Muscle It is a diamond shaped muscle that covers much of the upper back. The muscle originates from the base of the skull and the cervical and thoracic vertebrae and inserts on the collarbone, and the spine and medial borders of the scapula.

What does the trapezius muscle contribute to?

The trapezius is responsible for posture and movement. It allows you to tilt your head up and down and turn your head all around. It also helps you stand up straight, twist your torso and shrug your shoulders or pull them back. The trapezius controls your scapula (shoulder blade) when you lift your arm or throw a ball.

What is the antagonist muscle to the trapezius?

Trapezius
Antagonistserratus anterior muscle, Latissimus dorsi, Pectoralis Major
Identifiers
LatinMusculus trapezius
TA98A04.3.01.001

What muscle allows you to look up at the ceiling while standing?

Physiology. The four rectus muscles of the eye control the movement of the eye in the cardinal directions. They work against each other to control the movements of the eye in various directions. The first of these muscles, the superior rectus muscle, elevates the eye, allowing the eye to look up.

Do push ups work trapezius?

The key with the pushup is to “really concentrate on pushing the shoulders together” during the exercise, Gammons says. “Make your middle and lower trapezius work to do the job.”

What muscles are antagonists?

Examples of Antagonistic Muscles

  • Biceps and triceps.
  • Gluteus maximum and hip flexors.
  • Hamstrings and quadriceps.
  • Pectoralis major and latissimus dorsi.
  • Gastrocnemius and tibialis anterior.
  • Abductor and adductor.

How many groups of fibers does the trapezius have?

The trapezius has upper, middle, and lower groups of fibers. The trapezius muscle is a large superficial back muscle that resembles a trapezoid. It extends from the external protuberance of the occipital bone to the lower thoracic vertebrae and laterally to the spine of the scapula. The trapezius has upper, middle, and lower groups of fibers.

What are some common problems with the trapezius muscle?

Problems with the trapezius are rare, but may occur. Any injury to the spinal accessory nerve (cranial nerve XI) can cause weakness or paralysis of the trapezius muscle. This would cause you difficulty in shrugging your shoulder or lifting your arm up properly. Your shoulder may also sag down on one side.

Is the trapezius innervated by the brachial plexus?

The trapezius muscle is the only muscle of the upper limb that does not receive its innervation from the brachial plexus. Instead, motor innervation to the trapezius is conveyed by the accessory nerve (CN XI) as well as the anterior rami of the C3 and C4 spinal nerves, which also contain proprioceptive/sensory fibers from the muscle.

Does the trapezius muscle overlap the suboccipital region?

The upper part of the trapezius also overlies the suboccipital region . The anterior margin of the trapezius muscle forms the posterior border of the posterior triangle of the neck.