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rhom·boid. , rhomboidal (rom'boyd, rom-boy'dăl), 1. Resembling a rhomb (that is, an oblique parallelogram, but having unequal sides); 2. anatomy denoting especially a ligament and two muscles. Synonym (s): rhombic (1) [rhombo- + G. eidos, appearance] Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012.
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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 supplied by the dorsal scapular artery. Variants in rhomboid musculature have been found but are very rare.
19 Σεπ 2023 · The rhomboids are two bilateral, superficial muscles located in the upper back. They consist of two functionally similar muscles called rhomboid minor and rhomboid major. Together with trapezius, levator scapulae and latissimus dorsi, they comprise the superficial layer of the extrinsic back muscles.
16 Μαΐ 2023 · 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.
20 Απρ 2024 · The rhomboid muscles are a pair of muscles located in the upper back region. They are primarily responsible for retracting the scapulae (shoulder blades), which means pulling them together towards the spine. Major and minor rhomboids comprise the rhomboids, a collective group of muscles.
Definition. The rhomboid is a skeletal muscle that originates on the vertebral column and inserts on the medial border of the scapula. It is responsible for retracting and elevating the scapula, playing a crucial role in the movement and stability of the shoulder joint.
Two rectangular muscles, the rhomboid major and rhomboid minor, in the upper back between the backbone and the shoulder blade. The rhomboids have their origins on the sixth and seventh cervical vertebrae, and their insertions on the inner border of the shoulder blade.