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Changes in muscle morphology in chronic trapezius myalgia.
Rolf Lindman +5 more
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Differential Effects of Classical vs. Sports Massage on Erector Spinae and Upper Trapezius Muscle Stiffness: A Shear-Wave Elastography Study in Young Women. [PDF]
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Effects of Different Taping Techniques in Individuals with Myofascial Pain Syndrome with a Trigger Point in the Trapezius Muscle: A Sham-controlled Randomized Study. [PDF]
Kardes K +6 more
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Dynamometer Testing of Upper Trapezius Muscle Strength
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Reinnervation of the Trapezius Muscle
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1988The eleventh cranial nerve shoulder syndrome, which results from denervation of the trapezius muscle, contributes significantly to the postoperative morbidity of radical neck dissections. Multiple techniques exist for the reinnervation of muscles that have injured motor nerves.
D W, Eisele +3 more
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Trapezius aplasia: Indications for a dual developmental origin of the trapezius muscle
Clinical Anatomy, 2006Aplasia of the trapezius muscle is a rarely encountered, mostly asymptomatic anomaly. We report a case of isolated unilateral complete trapezius aplasia that was noticed during a dissection course. Apart from isolated cases, trapezius aplasia may occur in different combinations with other muscle aplasias.
Nooij, Linda S., Oostra, Roelof-Jan
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Trapezius Muscle: Anatomic Basis for Flap Design
Annals of Plastic Surgery, 1998During the past two decades the vascular anatomy of the trapezius muscle has been the subject of several anatomic studies. The anatomy of the trapezius is variable and confusing, and this anatomic variability seems to be the basis for sometimes unpredictable clinical results of the trapezius muscle flap.
D, Yang, S F, Morris
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Anatomy and actions of the trapezius muscle
Clinical Biomechanics, 1994Dissection studies revealed the fascicular anatomy of the trapezius. Its occipital and nuchal fibres passed downwards but mainly transversely to insert into the clavicle. Fibres from C7 and T1 passed transversely to reach the acromion and spine of the scapula. Its thoracic fibres converged to the deltoid tubercle of the scapula.
G, Johnson +3 more
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