The Trapezius Muscle
Nerve supply of the Trapezius:
Innervated partially by cranial Nerve XI, which is a spinal accessory nerve. Also innervated by nerve roots C3 & C4.
FX of the Middle Traps
Retract the shoulder blades (pull together)
Origin of the Trapezius Muscle
The base of the scull at the medial third of the superior nuchai line and the external occipital protuberance. And from the Ligamentum nuchae and the spinous process of the thoracic verebrae.
Insertion of the Trapezius Muscle
Upper Traps: lateral third of the clavicle. Middle Traps: Acromion process of the scapula. Lower Traps: Spine of the scapula.
What is the special motion of the trapezius?
upward rotation
How many parts does the trapezius muscle have?
3 Parts Upper, Middle, and Lower
What is the shape of the Trapezius Muscle
A broad kite like shape.
FX of the Lower Traps
Depress the scapula
FX of the Upper Traps
Elevate the scapula (shrug)