Art. IX. Rupture of the Scapula, from its adhesions to the subjacent muscles and inferior portion of insertion of rhomboideus major, unconnected with fracture or injury of any other bone.An abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.doi:10.1097/00000441-183618370-00009W....
Rhomboids Origin spinous process a insertion scapula action draws scapula together Locator scapula Origin c1 c4 insertion scapula action elevates scapula Erector spinae Origin lumbar ribs sacrum and ilium insertion occipital and upper thoratic action extension and flexion of vertebral column ...
rhomboid major origin, insertion, action O: Spinous Processes: T2-T5 I: Medial boarder of scapula- at level Below spine of scapula A: Retract and rotate scapula (rotates glenoid fossa down) levator scapulae origin, insertion, action
Insertion - Vertebral border of scapula. Action - Raises scapula, flexes neck laterally, extension of neck, rotation of neck to same side. Rhomboid Major Origin - Spinous processes T2-T5. Insertion - Medial border of scapula. Action - Retracts, elevates, rotates scapula. ...
Report on a curious variation in the insertion of the rhomboideus major in a negropostmortem computed tomographyhepatic portal venous gasgastrointestinal distensioncardiopulmonary resuscitationforensic radiologyNo abstract is available for this article.doi:10.1002/ar.1090020304...
Rhomboid Major Medial border of scapula inferior to spine Rhomboid Minor Medial border of scapula superior to spine Serratus Anterior Medial border of scapula on anterior surface Splenius Capitus Occipital bone (lateral superior nuchal line), mastoid process Splenius Cervicus Transverse processes of C1-...