When herding, border collies move somewhat like a jaguar stalking it's prey. This is because of a bone plate above it's shoulder. (that was right off the top of my head!)
Humans have two scapulae (aka shoulder blades)
The lower trapezius muscle helps stabilize and move the shoulder blades, supporting proper posture and shoulder movement.
Bones provide support and structure for the body, protect vital organs, and give muscles a lever to move. Also for legs to move they go in little sockets that the balls of your legs go into and make it stay in for many years. Same for arms there are little blades called your shoulder blades and to keep the shoulder blades up there are, ribs and your collarbone.
The function of the lower traps in the human body is to help stabilize and move the shoulder blades, allowing for proper posture and shoulder movement.
Scapular protraction is moving the scapula (shoulder blade) forward. The opposite is scapular retraction. To "feel" the definition, first try retraction -- pull your shoulders back to squeeze your shoulder blades together as if you're trying to hold a pencil between them. Now do the opposite -- that opposite movement is scapular protraction.
The muscle between the neck and the shoulder is the trapezius muscle. It is a large, triangular shaped muscle that helps to move and stabilize the shoulder blades and support the neck and head. It is responsible for movements like shrugging the shoulders and tilting and turning the head.
Shoulder rolls primarily engage the trapezius and deltoid muscles. The trapezius helps stabilize and move the shoulder blades, while the deltoids assist in lifting and rotating the shoulder joint. Additionally, muscles in the upper back, such as the rhomboids, play a supportive role during the movement. Overall, shoulder rolls promote flexibility and mobility in the shoulder region.
To release tension between your shoulder blades, try stretching exercises like shoulder rolls, neck stretches, and chest openers. You can also use a foam roller or massage ball to target specific areas. Additionally, practicing good posture and taking breaks to move and stretch throughout the day can help prevent tension from building up.
ummm i think you are asking, "Can you move your shoulder that move your hips?" So, yes, you could...
The rectus abdominis muscle is responsible for flexing the lumbar spine and tilting the pelvis. This movement is commonly referred to as trunk flexion, where the shoulder blades move closer to the hips.
The fan blades are turned by an electrical motor.