📂 Anatomy
Trapezius (upper fibres) — Definition
Trapezius (üst lifler) / Trapezius (upper fibres)
Trapezius is the fibers that form the upper part of the muscle. These fibers range from oxypital bone on the back of the neck to the outer three of the klavikula. The task is to remove the shoulders up (push the shoulder) and rotate the head back to the same side. In the clinic, excessive tensile or spasm of these fibers can cause neck pain and headache.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Trapezius (üst lifler)?
Trapezius (üst lifler); trapezius is the fibers that form the upper part of the muscle. These fibers range from oxypital bone on the back of the neck to the outer three of the klavikula. The task is to remove the shoulders up (push the shoulder) and rotate the head back to the same side. In the clinic, excessive tensile or spasm of these fibers can cause neck pain and headache.
❓ What is Trapezius (upper fibres) in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Trapezius (upper fibres)" is Trapezius (üst lifler).
❓ Which medical field is Trapezius (üst lifler) related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.