Yes it takes a part but in ur Case its because of the Scoliose .I don't understand what the sphenoid bone has to do with the trapezius muscle. Can you explain it?
Only Surgery or NCR if IT IS related to Ur SphenoidMy trapezius muscles are not symmetrical, how can I fix this?
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No, I have grade 1 scoliosis.Only Surgery or NCR if IT IS related to Ur Sphenoid
Then you got your answerNo, I have grade 1 scoliosis.
I don't understand what the sphenoid bone has to do with the trapezius muscle. Can you explain it?Then you got your answer
Yes it takes a part but in ur Case its because of the Scoliose .I don't understand what the sphenoid bone has to do with the trapezius muscle. Can you explain it?
Mark as SolutionYes it takes a part but in ur Case its because of the Scoliose .
How scoliosis affects the trapezius
Scoliosis is a three-dimensional spinal curvature (side-bending + rotation). Because of this:
One shoulder often sits higher than the oth
The upper trapezius on the elevated side is usually overactive and tighter
The opposite trapezius may be lengthened and weaker
Head and neck position adapt, increasing asymmetrical muscle tone.
Get it?
How can I fix this? If I activate the weaker side, can it become equal?Yes it takes a part but in ur Case its because of the Scoliose .
How scoliosis affects the trapezius
Scoliosis is a three-dimensional spinal curvature (side-bending + rotation). Because of this:
One shoulder often sits higher than the oth
The upper trapezius on the elevated side is usually overactive and tighter
The opposite trapezius may be lengthened and weaker
Head and neck position adapt, increasing asymmetrical muscle tone.
Get it?
You need proper scolioses treatment of courseHow can I fix this? If I activate the weaker side, can it become equal?
Thank you for your help.You need proper scolioses treatment of course
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