Trapezius

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Trapezius
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Question 1

Question
What muscle upwardly rotates the scapula?
Answer
  • Rhomboid minor
  • Trapezius (upper and lower)
  • Pectoralis minor
  • Rhomboid major

Question 2

Question
If you were to start at the anterior flap of the upper trapezius and move anteriorly, what order would you palpate the following muscles?
Answer
  • Trapezius, levator scapula, posterior, middle and anterior scalenes
  • Trapezius, posterior scalene, levator scapula, middle and anterior scalenes
  • Trapezius, splenii, posterior, middle and anterior scalenes
  • Trapezius, longus capitis, anterior, middle and posterior scalenes

Question 3

Question
Choose from the following groups of muscles the unilateral, same side lateral flexors of the cervical spine?
Answer
  • Trapezius (middle), levator scapula and opponens pollicis
  • Trapezius (lower), latissimus dorsi and sternocleidomastoid
  • Trapezius (lower), levator scapula and sternocleidomastoid
  • Trapezius (upper), levator scapula and sternocleidomastoid

Question 4

Question
What is the correct order of muscle layers, from superficial to deep, between the thoracic vertebrae and the medial border of the scapula?
Answer
  • Trapezius, ESGs, and rhomboids
  • Rhomboids, trapezius, and ESGs
  • Rhomboids, ESGs, and trapezius
  • Trapezius, rhomboids, and ESGs

Question 5

Question
What two muscles ADduct the scapula?
Answer
  • Rhomboids and trapezius (middle fibers)
  • Latissimus dorsi and rhomboids
  • Rhomboids and latissimus dorsi
  • Latissimus dorsi and Trapezius

Question 6

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Which muscle is responsible for head, neck, and shoulder movements?
Answer
  • Trapezius
  • Sternocleidomastoid
  • Levator scapulae
  • Scalenes

Question 7

Question
With your client prone and the arm at a 90 degree angle hanging off the side of the table, how do you find the muscle belly of the middle fibers of the trapezius?
Answer
  • By sliding medially and superior from the spine of the scapula
  • By sliding laterally and superior from the lateral border of the scapula
  • By sliding medially and inferior from the spine of the scapula
  • By sliding laterally and inferior from the spine of the scapula
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