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Anatomy, Back, Rhomboid Muscles - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The rhomboids are a collective group of muscles formed by the rhomboid major and minor . The rhomboids are important in upper limb movement and stability of both the shoulder girdle and scapula. Both rhomboids receive innervation from the dorsal scapular nerve, and their vascular supply the dorsal scapular artery.
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Rhomboid - Wikipedia
A rhomboid is a parallelogram in which adjacent sides are of unequal lengths and angles are non-right angled.
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Rhomboids - Physiopedia
The rhomboids are two muscles, major and minor, lying deep to the trapezius, important for upper limb movement and shoulder stability. They retract, elevate ...
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rhomboid
rhomboid, a. and n. (ˈrɒmbɔɪd) Also 7 romboid. [(1) ad. F. rhomboïde or late L. rhomboīdēs rhomboides; (2) ad. mod.L. rhomboideus.] A. adj. 1. Having the form of a rhomb; spec. in Bot. (see quot. 1839).a 1693 Urquhart's Rabelais iii. xlix. 398 Some of these Plants are..Romboid. 1701 Grew Cosmol. Sac...
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Rhomboid Major and Minor - UW Radiology - University of Washington
Rhomboid major and minor. Origin: Minor: nuchal ligament and spinous processes of C7 and T1 vertebrae; Major: spinous processes of T2 - T5 vertebrae.
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[PDF] Rhomboid Muscle strain or Spasm - OrthoVirginia
A rhomboid strain causes pain in your upper back between your shoulder blades and your spine. A spasm feels like a knot or tightness in the muscle. You may have ...
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Rhomboid muscles - Wikipedia
The rhomboid muscles often simply called the rhomboids, are rhombus-shaped muscles associated with the scapula. There are two rhomboid muscles on each side ...
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Rhomboid Muscle Pain: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment, Exercises
Rhomboid pain is felt under the neck between the shoulder blades and spine. It's sometimes referred to as shoulder blade pain or upper back pain.
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Anatomy, Function & Dysfunction Rhomboid Muscles - YouTube
Dr. Ebraheim's educational animated video describes anatomy, function, and dysfunction of the rhomboids muscles in the posterior shoulder.
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Rhomboid Minor and Major - Anatomy - Orthobullets
Retract scapula and rotate it to depress glenoid cavity; fix scapula to thoracic wall. Innervation. Dorsal scapular nerve (C4 and C5). Arterial ...
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Rhomboids | Patient Resource - Hurne Chiropractic
These muscles are important for posture and upper limb stability. They may be part of Upper Crossed Syndrome, poor posture, and cervicogenic headaches.
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Rhomboid Stretch: An Effective Approach to Alleviating Pain
Mar 23, 2023These stretches help release tension in the neck and upper back, which can alleviate pain associated with rhomboid dysfunction. Sit or stand with good posture. Slowly tilt your head to the right, bringing your right ear toward your right shoulder. Hold the stretch for 15-30 seconds, then return to the starting position. Repeat on the left side.
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rhomboid
rhomboid/ˈrɔmbɔɪd; `rɑmbɔɪd/ adjin the shape of a rhombus 菱形的. n rhombus of which only the opposite sides and angles are equal 长菱形; 长斜方形. =>illus at quadrilateral 见 quadrilateral 插图.
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Rhomboid Muscle Pain: Why You Get It and What to Do About It - WebMD
Throwing motions. Pushups. Working out your shoulders and back with weights. Injury. Some health conditions can also cause rhomboid muscle pain. If you have joint problems in your shoulder, the ...
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Rhomboid wrasse
The rhomboid wrasse, Cirrhilabrus rhomboidalis, is a species of wrasse endemic to the Marshall Islands, where it is only known from Kwajalein Atoll. References
rhomboid wrasse
Taxa named by John Ernest Randall
Fish described in 1988
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