The rhomboid minor muscles
are deep muscles located in the upper-back (posterior torso) of the body.
For a detailed illustration of the location of the rhomboid
minor muscles see the page Posterior
Muscles.
Further information about the rhomboid minor muscles
is summarised below:
Point(s) of Origin:
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Vertebrae C6 to C7.
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Point(s) of Insertion:
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Medial border of the scapula (shoulder bone).
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Action(s):
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Braces and rotates the scapula (shoulder bone), and pulls it towards
the spine.
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This may be particularly interesting study/revision material for students
following courses in massage
and similar bodywork therapies because these generally require a
good basic knowledge of the muscular structures of the body. |