The Shoulder, Volume 2Charles A. Rockwood, Frederick A. Matsen |
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Page 54
... Trapezius The largest and most superficial of the scapulotho- racic muscles is the trapezius ( Fig . 2–31 ) . This muscle takes origin from the spinous processes of C7 through T12 vertebrae.91 The lower border can be as high as T8 or as ...
... Trapezius The largest and most superficial of the scapulotho- racic muscles is the trapezius ( Fig . 2–31 ) . This muscle takes origin from the spinous processes of C7 through T12 vertebrae.91 The lower border can be as high as T8 or as ...
Page 109
... trapezius is identified and should be bluntly separated from the latissimus dorsi . The origin of the trapezius is then sharply dissected from the spinous processes . The origins of the rhom- boids major and minor are identified and ...
... trapezius is identified and should be bluntly separated from the latissimus dorsi . The origin of the trapezius is then sharply dissected from the spinous processes . The origins of the rhom- boids major and minor are identified and ...
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... trapezius muscle Coracoclavicular ligaments completely disrupted Coracoclavicular space may be displaced , but may appear to be same as the normal shoulder Deltoid and trapezius muscles detached from the distal clavicle TYPE V ...
... trapezius muscle Coracoclavicular ligaments completely disrupted Coracoclavicular space may be displaced , but may appear to be same as the normal shoulder Deltoid and trapezius muscles detached from the distal clavicle TYPE V ...
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