The levator scapulae is one of the downward rotators of the scapula. It originates from the C1 to C4 spinous processes and attaches to the middle of the upper border of the scapula. The lev scap helps tilt the scapula when the raised hand drops. This muscle has a prominent role in arm elevation and abduction.

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