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  1. Trapezius muscle: Anatomy, origins, insertions, actions | Kenhub

    Oct 30, 2023 · In this article, we will discuss the detailed anatomy and function of the trapezius muscle. The trapezius muscle has several origin points along the midline of the posterior neck …

  2. Trapezius: Origin, Insertion, Action, Innervation, Diagram

    Nov 7, 2023 · As the left and right trapezius are located side by side, they resemble a trapezoid or a diamond shape, hence the name. The trapezius consists of long muscle fibers that span a …

  3. Trapezius Muscle Anatomy and Function - Verywell Health

    Oct 16, 2025 · Learn about the anatomy and function of the trapezius muscle and discover ways to relieve pain linked to posture and shoulder movement.

  4. Trapezius - Origin, Insertion, Action, 3D Model | AnatomyZone

    Dec 11, 2023 · Interactive 3D model of the trapezius muscle and information on its origin, insertion, action, innervation, and blood supply.

  5. Trapezius - Attachment - Actions - TeachMeAnatomy

    Nov 2, 2024 · Explore, cut, dissect, annotate and manipulate our 3D models to visualise anatomy in a dynamic, interactive way. Enhance your understanding with high-resolution dissection …

  6. Trapezius - Physiopedia

    The trapezius is a broad, flat, superficial muscle extending from the cervical to thoracic region on the posterior aspect of the neck and trunk. The human trapezius muscle has an origin that is …

  7. The Trapezius Muscle: Anatomy and 3D Illustrations - Innerbody

    5 days ago · Explore the anatomy, function, and role of the trapezius muscle with Innerbody's interactive 3D model.

  8. Trapezius - Anatomy, Diagram, Location, Function, Structure

    Jan 15, 2025 · The trapezius muscle is a large, flat, triangular-shaped muscle located in the upper back and neck region. It is one of the superficial muscles of the back...

  9. Trapezius muscle - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS

    The Trapezius is a flat, triangular muscle, covering the upper and back part of the neck and shoulders.

  10. Trapezius | Department of Radiology

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