Scalene muscles
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- Supernumerary Cleidocervicalis (Levator Claviculae) Muscle: Case Report of Its Rare Inci- Dence with Clinical and Embryological Significance
- Bilateral Supernumerary Sternocleidomastoid Heads with Critical Narrowing of the Minor and Major Supraclavicular Fossae: Clinical and Surgical Implications
- The Anatomy of the Brachial Plexus As Displayed by Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Technique and Application
- Neurogenic Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- Seventh Cervical Nerve Perforating the Middle Scalene Muscle: a Possible Clinical and Surgical Application
- Correspondence
- Scalene Myofascial Pain Syndrome Mimicking Cervical Disc Prolapse: a Report of Two Cases
- Musculoskeletal Stress Syndrome, Extrinsic Laryngeal Muscles and Body Posture: Theoretical Considerations
- The Scalenus Accessorious Muscle
- Upper Back Pain & Trigger Points
- Management of Anterocapitis and Anterocollis
- Root of the Neck
- Pectoralis Minor Syndrome: Subclavicular Brachial Plexus Compression
- Scalene Muscles Are Deep and Positioned Laterally to the Cervical Tract