Trapezius Muscle

  • Trapezius Muscle is a broad triangular muscle extending along the dorsal midline from the level of atlas to the end of the thoracic region, and covers a part of the shoulder. It consists of cervical (trapezius cervicis) and dorsal(trapezus thoracis) parts.
  • Origin: Ligamentum nuchae and supraspinous ligament from the level of the atlas to the twelfth dorsal vertebra.
  • Insertion: The tuberous part of the spine of the scapula and the scapular fascia
  • Action: To elevate the shoulder as a whole. The cervical part draws it forwards and the dorsal part backwards.
  • Blood supply: Deep cervical, dorsal and intercostal arteries.
  • Nerve supply: Spinal accessory nerve.
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