Comparison of Upper, Middle, and Lower Trapezius Strength in Individuals with Unilateral Neck Pain

  • Rucha Choudhari R
  • Anap D
  • Rao K
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Introduction: Patients with neck pain often have subjective complaints of muscle stiffness, tension, or tightness in addition to their pain. It has been stated that in neck pain there is tightness of Upper Trapezius leading to weakness of Middle and Lower Trapezius, so this study compares the strength of Upper, Middle and Lower Trapezius muscle on the side of pain and the contralateral side.

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Rucha Choudhari, R., Anap, D., & Rao, K. (2012). Comparison of Upper, Middle, and Lower Trapezius Strength in Individuals with Unilateral Neck Pain. Journal of Spine, 01(03). https://doi.org/10.4172/2165-7939.1000115

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