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Serratus anterior and trapezius

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What is the action of the levitor scapulae muscle?

Raises the scapula at the Scapulothoracic Joint or inclines neck to corresponding side if the scapula is fixed


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Type of movement trapezius produces?

stabilizes, raises, retracts, and rotates scapula; adducts scapula and elevates /depresses scapula stabilizes, raises, retracts, and rotates scapula; adducts scapula and elevates /depresses scapula


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The scapula is not a muscle; it is a bone.


Name the origin of the supraspinatus muscle?

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Serratus Anterior, moves scapula forward.


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The serratus anterior muscle protracts and depresses the scapula. It originates on the upper ribs and inserts along the medial border of the scapula. This muscle is important for stabilizing the scapula during movements like pushing and reaching overhead.


Which muscle will depress the scapula or elevate the ribs?

The pectoralis minor originates on the third to the fifth ribs (and elevates ribs). It depresses the scapula (and elevates ribs).


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Abducts scapula (moves scapula away from spinal column)


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The levator scapulae is what raises the scapula. It is a muscle that originates on the transverse processes of c1-c4 and inserts on the medial border and superior angle of the scapula. Any form of well practiced magic can levitate scapulas.