Keep reading to learn about your trap muscles and how to get them in top shape! The trapezius muscle is a group of muscle fibers that form a trapezoid shape in the back. It covers part of the neck ...
Conclusions: According to the acquired results, we conclude that IZ and MTrPs are located in well-defined areas in upper trapezius muscle. Moreover, MTrPs in upper trapezius are proximally located ...
The following subjects were excluded from the study: 16 didn't show any MTrP in the right upper trapezius muscle, 3 were excluded due to a positive history for neurological disorders, and 4 showed ...
To allow antagonistic pairs to work efficiently, other muscles called fixators assist by supporting and stabilising the joint and the rest of the body. The trapezius muscle can act as a fixator ...