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Scalene muscles
Respiratory Function of the Rib Cage Muscles
Relation of Roots and Trunks of Brachial Plexus to Scalenus Anterior Muscle and Its Clinical Significance
Hyperfunctional Laryngeal Conditions: Muscle Tension
Muscular and Skeletal Changes in Cervical Dysphonic in Women
Levator Scapulae Muscle Asymmetry Presenting As a Palpable Neck Mass: CT Evaluation
Prevertebral Muscles (A, B) Scalene Muscles (A, B)
Levator Claviculae: a Case Report and Review of the Literature
Seventh Cervical Nerve Perforating the Middle Scalene Muscle: a Possible Clinical and Surgical Application
Suprahyoid and Infrahyoid Neck Overview
Anatomy Module 3. Muscles. Materials for Colloquium Preparation
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Positional Anomaly Between the Brachial Plexus and the Scalene Muscles, Concomitant with an Anomalous Path of the Musculocutaneous Nerve
Muscle Manual
Anatomy Anatomy
MUSCLES Muscular System Muscle Tissue: Histology
The Supraclavius Muscle Is a Novel Muscular Anomaly Observed in Two Cases of Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
Scalene Entrapment Syndrome M CD by James 0
Fiber Types of the Anterior and Lateral Cervical Muscles in Elderly Males
Top View
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