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  • ...or scalene can perform individually or in synergistic group with other two scalenes ([[Middle Scalene|Middle]] and [[Posterior Scalene|Posterior]])
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  • ...eo-blog/trigger-point-therapy-muscle-energy-techniques-for-the-scm-and-the-scalenes What are breathing pattern disorders. Recognizing and treating breathing di ...eo-blog/trigger-point-therapy-muscle-energy-techniques-for-the-scm-and-the-scalenes] (accessed 30 March 2018)</ref>, positional release)
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  • ...brachial plexus and subclavian artery pass between the anterior and middle scalenes, while the subclavian vein and phrenic nerve pass anteriorly to the anterio ...riencing cardiac symptoms<ref>https://www.painscience.com/articles/spot-04-scalenes.php</ref>.Clinical diagnoses to which this muscle symptoms may contribute a
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  • ...n occurs in clients who have laboured breathing. Tight anterior and middle scalenes and subclavius can also cause this to occur.<ref name="p4" /> ...epress the clavicle into the first rib should be worked. These include the scalenes, pectoralis minor and pectoralis major
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  • ===== Scalenes =====
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  • ...muscles of the anterior face of the neck such as the sternocleidomastoid, scalenes and the long muscles of the neck. The injury may present with intramuscular
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  • ...n present with overactive accessory respiratory muscles (including SCM and scalenes).<ref name=":0" /> Adopting an upper chest breathing pattern will reinforce * Over-activate SCM and anterior scalenes
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  • ...patient performs this test, the therapist can palpate SCM and the anterior scalenes to determine how much activation is present<ref name=":3" /> ...n present with overactive accessory respiratory muscles (including SCM and scalenes).<ref name=":1" /> More information on a breathing assessment is available
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  • *Flexibility in posterior paraspinals, upper traps, levator scapula, and scalenes *Flexibility: posterior paraspinals, upper traps, levator scapulae, scalenes
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  • ...and muscle spasms found in sternocleidomastoid, upper fiber trapezius, and scalenes (anterior, middle, and posterior).'''Outcome Measures:''' * Scalenes (anterior, middle, and posterior)
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  • * [[Scalene|Scalenes]] The scalenes are invariably active during the inspiratory phase of breathing, even when
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  • * Tension of the hyoid muscles and scalenes ...caused by tension of sternocleidomastoid, the peri-laryngeal area and the scalenes
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  • ...to the sternum and the first two ribs are the sternocleidomastoids and the scalenes. The muscles of the diaphragm are also directly connected to the spine. ...spiratory muscles: external intercostals, diaphragm, sternocleidomastoids, scalenes
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  • *# Stretching Exercises of tight structures- Trapezius, Scalenes, SCM, Pectoralis Major and Minor.
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  • ...uce pain and inflammation. Botulinum injections to the anterior and middle scalenes have also been found to temporarily reduce pain and spasm from neurovascula ...essity of a complete resection to reduce the chance of reattachment of the scalenes, scar tissue development, or bony growth of the remaining tissue. In additi
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  • * paralysis scalenes and diaphragm * partial paralysis diaphragm and scalenes
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  • |Scalenes
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  • ...creased tightness and trigger points in upper trapezius, levator scapulae, scalenes<ref>Page P. Cervicogenic headaches: [https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/artic *Upper trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, scalenes, levator scapulae, pectoralis major and minor, and short sub-occipital exte
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  • [[Scalene|Scalenes]] - [[Anterior Scalene|anterior]], [[Middle Scalene|middle]], [[Posterior S
    21 KB (2,995 words) - 17:23, 26 June 2023
  • ...iration are the diaphragm, intercostals, [https://physio-pedia.com/Scalene scalenes], [https://physio-pedia.com/Transversus_Abdominis transverse abdominis] (Tr ...is the superior or cranial excursion, or lifting of the upper ribs by the scalenes and upper trapezius to substitute for inefficient or inhibited diaphragm ac
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  • ...nocleidomastoid]], [[Rectus Capitis Anterior|Rectus Capitis]] or [[Scalene|Scalenes]]?
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  • Levels of innervations are; C3-5 Diaphragm, C3-8 Scalenes, C5-T1 Pectoralis, T1-11 Intercostalis and T6-12 Abdominals.
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  • [[Scalene|Scalenes]] - [[Anterior Scalene|anterior]], [[Middle Scalene|middle]], [[Posterior S
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  • [[Scalene|Scalenes]]
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  • ...e accessory inspiratory muscles consist of the sternocleidomastoids (SCM), scalenes, pectoralis major and minor, and inferior fibres of the serratus anterior a
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  • |Diaphragm, its suspensory apparatus, serratus anterior, scalenes, sternocleidomastoid and pectoralis minor
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  • *Scalenes (anterior/middle/posterior)
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  • *[[Scalene|Scalenes]]
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  • ...ability to relax the muscles after a contraction—an inability to relax the scalenes is often palpated with this occurrence.
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  • *[[Scalene|Scalenes]]
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  • *Flexibility deficits of the UE muscles (anterior/middle/posterior scalenes, upper trapezius, levator scapulae, pectoralis minor, pectoralis major)
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  • | [[Image:Scalene stretch.png|thumb|center|200px|Scalenes]]
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  • | colspan="2" |M. Scalenes [[File:Equine scalenes.jpeg|150x150px|alt=|center]]
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  • # [[Scalene|Scalenes]]: C3-C8 innervation, allows for superior and anterior movement of the uppe
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  • ...(week 1) for upper fibres of trapezius ('''i'''), levator scapulae ('''j), scalenes ('''k''')''' ...ckPainToolkit Step3 WAD Ac ManTherEx K.jpg|thumb|center|(k) Contract-relax scalenes in lying]]
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  • * Upper trapezius, levator scapulae, scalenes, latissimus dorsi, lower trapezius, pectoralis minor, pectoralis major
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  • ...deeper breaths. These often include the [[sternocleidomastoid]], [[Scalene|scalenes]], and [[trapezius]], however any muscle attached to the upper limb and tho
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