The trapezius muscle can be divided into three parts which include the descending (top), ascending (bottom, and middle parts. Answer and Explanation: Normally, the trapezius muscles rotate the ___, raise the ___, and abduct and flex the...Become ...
trapezius muscleThe activity of the trapezius muscle is reportedly higher than that of other neck accessory muscles under a condition of increased inspiratory pressure in the standing position. The present study aimed to compare the activity of the trapezius muscle with those of the scalene and ...
In doing push-ups, which are the two major muscles involved? a. Biceps brachii b. Triceps brachii c. Latissimus dorsi d. Pectoralis major e. Trapezius Muscle: The muscle is the tissue that contracts and relaxes to caus...
Regular neck muscle training/exercises have been shown to provide various benefits, including strengthening of the neck and back muscles, enhancing flexibility and stability of the neck and shoulders, and promoting cervical spine stability. Furthermore, these exercises can reduce muscle spasms, improve ...
Case LXXIX. Spasmodic action on the sterno-cleido-mastoideus and trapezius musclesBell, C
Electromyography analysis: comparison of maximum voluntary contraction methods for anterior deltoid and trapezius muscles. Procedia Manuf. 3, 4578–4583 (2015). Article Google Scholar Hirashima, M., Technology, C., Kadota, H., Kudo, K. & Ohtsuki, T. Sequential muscle activity and its ...
Answer to: The nerve that innervates the trapezius and sternoclei domastoid muscles is the {Blank} nerve a. cervical b. axillary c. brachial d...
Define trapezius. trapezius synonyms, trapezius pronunciation, trapezius translation, English dictionary definition of trapezius. n. pl. tra·pe·zi·us·es Either of two large flat triangular muscles running from the base of the occiput to the middle of
FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF STRIATED MUSCLES. Striated muscles are richly supplied with the nerves by which muscular activity is regulated from the nerve centers. The most important are the motor nerves, which conduct impulses to the muscles, causing them to become excited and to contract; the sen...
to make one's way by force or fraud (often fol. by in or into). v.t. 6. Informal. to push or move by force or strength: to muscle a bill through Congress. [1525–35; < Latin mūsculus literally, little mouse (from resemblance to some muscles) =mūs mouse + -culus -cle1]...