rhomboideus
The rhomboideus refers to the rhomboid muscle group comprising the rhomboideus major and rhomboideus minor, muscles of the upper back that connect the scapula to the vertebral column. They lie deep to the trapezius and lie medially along the scapular border.
Rhomboideus minor originates from the nuchal ligament and the spinous processes of C7 and T1, and inserts
The muscles are innervated primarily by the dorsal scapular nerve (C4–C5). They receive blood supply from the
Functionally, the rhomboidei retract (adduct) the scapula, elevate it, and rotate the scapula downward to depress
Clinically, injury or palsy of the dorsal scapular nerve can weaken the rhomboidei, leading to medial border