Neck stiffness, shoulder tightness, and back discomfort are no longer rare complaints. These issues often trace back to two major postural support muscles — the trapezius and rhomboid. At Alexa Healthcare, we specialise in identifying muscular imbalances and treating them through physiotherapy-based rehabilitation — helping you move freely and live pain-free.
What is the Trapezius Muscle?
The trapezius is a broad, diamond-shaped muscle located in the upper back, extending from the base of the skull to the middle of the spine and reaching out toward the shoulders.
Key Functions:
- Stabilises and moves the shoulder blades (scapula)
- Supports neck posture and allows movements like looking up or tilting the head
- Elevates, rotates, and retracts the scapula during arm movements
This muscle is divided into three parts — upper, middle, and lower trapezius — each playing a different role in shoulder and neck mechanics.
What are the Rhomboid Muscles?
Located deep beneath the trapezius, the rhomboid major and minor connect the shoulder blades to the spine.
Key Functions:
- Retract the scapula (pulling the shoulder blades toward the spine)
- Help maintain good posture
- Assist in scapular stability, which is crucial for arm and shoulder function

Fun Fact:
Your trapezius and rhomboids work together like a team — one stabilizing and the other moving. Dysfunction in one often affects the other!
When These Muscles Get Weakened or Overused
Modern-day lifestyle — working long hours at a desk, poor sitting habits, or mobile phone overuse — can result in Muscle imbalances, tightness, and strain in the trapezius and rhomboids. These muscles may either become weak, overstretched, or overactive, leading to:
- Pain between the shoulder blades
- Neck tension or stiffness
- Rounded shoulder posture
- Headaches from upper trapezius tightness
- Reduced range of motion in the shoulders
Common Conditions Related to These Muscles
Our treatments for trapezius and rhomboid dysfunction are ideal for:
- Upper back & neck strain
- Shoulder impingement
- Poor posture (especially prolonged sitting)
- Overuse from repetitive lifting or pulling
- Stress and emotional tension
- Sports injuries or trauma
Typical Symptoms:
- Dull, aching pain between the shoulder blades
- Tightness in the neck or upper back
- Restricted shoulder movement
- Tension headaches (often related to upper trapezius tightness)

How Physiotherapy Helps Restore Trapezius & Rhomboid Health
At Alexa Healthcare, our physiotherapy approach focuses on targeting the root cause — not just symptom relief. Our therapists are trained to assess postural habits, muscle strength, and functional mobility.
Our Trapezius & Rhomboid Rehab Includes:
- ✅ Manual therapy & trigger point release
To ease tightness and reduce pain caused by overuse or tension. - ✅ Postural correction therapy
Re-educating the spine and shoulders into proper alignment. - ✅ Targeted strengthening exercises
To activate weak rhomboids and lower trapezius muscles that are often underused. - ✅ Stretching & mobility routines
Particularly targeting the upper trapezius and pectoral muscles, which are often responsible for tension and tightness. - ✅ Electrotherapy (TENS, IFT)
For pain management and inflammation control. - ✅ Kinesio-taping & ergonomic advice
To support correct posture during work or physical activity.

When Should You Seek Help?
You should consider professional physiotherapy if:
- Chronic neck or shoulder stiffness
- Recurrent upper back pain
- Posture-related discomfort
- Shoulder blade “winging” or weakness
Early physiotherapy support can prevent long-term spinal complications and chronic pain.

Our Approach at Alexa Healthcare
Under the expert supervision of Dr. Shipra Kumari, Chief Physiotherapist and Certified Aquatic Therapist (IATF, Switzerland), our team designs personalised recovery plans based on:
- Posture and muscle assessment
- Movement analysis
- Lifestyle and ergonomic factors
- Holistic wellness goals
We don’t just treat muscles — we help restore function, improve strength, and promote long-term independence from pain.
Conclusion:
The Trapezius and Rhomboid muscles are more than just “back muscles” — they are integral to posture, shoulder function, and even breathing. Neglecting early symptoms may lead to persistent discomfort and difficulty in movement.
At Alexa Healthcare, we offer expert care to help you restore balance, mobility, and strength. Your back deserves better — let us help you get there.
A team of expert physiotherapists at Alexa Clinic, under the guidance of Dr. Shipra Kumari, has treated more than 20,000 patients since 2019 through physiotherapy and hydrotherapy — offering Kolkata’s first aquatic physiotherapy clinic.

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Shop No S37, 1A Community Market, 02, Street Number 85, Opp. Tank, Newtown, Kolkata – 700156
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