Rhomboid minor muscle

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Template:Short description Template:Use American English Template:Use mdy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherTemplate:Main otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". In human anatomy, the rhomboid minor is a small skeletal muscle of the back that connects the scapula to the vertebrae of the spinal column.[1] It arises from the nuchal ligament, the 7th cervical and 1st thoracic vertebrae and intervening supraspinous ligaments; it inserts onto the medial border of the scapula, and is innervated by the dorsal scapular nerve. It acts together with the rhomboid major to keep the scapula pressed against the thoracic wall.[2]

Anatomy

Origin

The rhomboid minor arises from the inferior border of the nuchal ligament, from the spinous processes of the vertebrae C7–T1, and from the intervening supraspinous ligaments.[3]

Insertion

It inserts onto a small area of the medial border of the scapula at the level of the scapular spine.[4]

Innervation

It is innervated by the dorsal scapular nerve (a branch of the brachial plexus), with most of its fibers derived from the C5 nerve root and only minor contribution from C4 or C6.[5]

Blood supply

The rhomboid minor receives arterial blood supply from the dorsal scapular artery.[6]

Relations

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It lies deep to trapezius, and superficial to the long spinal muscles.[3]

Variation

It is usually separated from the rhomboid major by a slight interval, but the adjacent margins of the two muscles are occasionally united.[7]

Actions/movements

Together with the rhomboid major, the rhomboid minor retracts the scapula when the trapezius is contracted. Acting as a synergist to the trapezius, the rhomboid major and minor elevate the medial border of the scapula medially and upward, working in tandem with the levator scapulae muscle to rotate the scapulae downward. While other shoulder muscles are active, the rhomboid major and minor stabilize the scapula.[8]

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References

Public domain This article incorporates text in the public domain from Template:Wikidatathe 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918) Template:Main other Template:Reflist

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  4. Origin, insertion and nerve supply of the muscle at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine
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