Background: Shoulder pain and dysfunction can occur following neck dissection surgery for cancer. These conditions often are due to accessory nerve injury. Such an injury leads to trapezius muscle weakness, which, in turn, alters scapular biomechanics. Objective: The aim of this study was to assess which strengthening exercises incur the highest dynamic activity of affected trapezius and accessory scapular muscles in patients with accessory nerve dysfunction compared with their unaffected side. Design: A comparative design was utilized for this study. Methods: The study was conducted in a physical therapy department. Ten participants who had undergone neck dissection surgery for cancer and whose operated side demonstrated clinical signs of ...
Objective: To compare the neck and shoulder motor function of patients following neck dissection, in...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. BACKGROUND: In scapular rehabilitation training, exercis...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effect of conscious correction ...
Objective: To assess the dynamic activity of scapular muscles in patients with accessory nerve dysfu...
BACKGROUND: Shoulder disability is a common problem following neck dissection. Even if nerve structu...
BackgroundAccessory nerve shoulder dysfunction is common after neck dissection in oral cancer surviv...
1. IntroductionNeck dissection is an important approach for treatment of patients with head and...
1. IntroductionNeck dissection is an important approach for treatment of patients with head and...
1. IntroductionNeck dissection is an important approach for treatment of patients with head and...
Background: Shoulder pain and dysfunction after neck dissection may result from injury to the access...
Objectives: Spinal accessory nerve dysfunction is one of the complications of neck dissection in pat...
Background: Restoration of control of dynamic scapular motion by specific activation of the serratus...
Extensive computer use amongst office workers has lead to an increase in work-related neck pain. Abe...
Objective: To compare the neck and shoulder motor function of patients following neck dissection, in...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. BACKGROUND: In scapular rehabilitation training, exercis...
Objective: To compare the neck and shoulder motor function of patients following neck dissection, in...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. BACKGROUND: In scapular rehabilitation training, exercis...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effect of conscious correction ...
Objective: To assess the dynamic activity of scapular muscles in patients with accessory nerve dysfu...
BACKGROUND: Shoulder disability is a common problem following neck dissection. Even if nerve structu...
BackgroundAccessory nerve shoulder dysfunction is common after neck dissection in oral cancer surviv...
1. IntroductionNeck dissection is an important approach for treatment of patients with head and...
1. IntroductionNeck dissection is an important approach for treatment of patients with head and...
1. IntroductionNeck dissection is an important approach for treatment of patients with head and...
Background: Shoulder pain and dysfunction after neck dissection may result from injury to the access...
Objectives: Spinal accessory nerve dysfunction is one of the complications of neck dissection in pat...
Background: Restoration of control of dynamic scapular motion by specific activation of the serratus...
Extensive computer use amongst office workers has lead to an increase in work-related neck pain. Abe...
Objective: To compare the neck and shoulder motor function of patients following neck dissection, in...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. BACKGROUND: In scapular rehabilitation training, exercis...
Objective: To compare the neck and shoulder motor function of patients following neck dissection, in...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. BACKGROUND: In scapular rehabilitation training, exercis...
STUDY DESIGN: Controlled laboratory study. OBJECTIVES: To assess the effect of conscious correction ...