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Comparison of shoulder and scapula at rest following isolated weakness of trapezius (spinal accessory neuropathy) (a) and serratus anterior (long thoracic neuropathy) (b). Note the lateral translocation of the scapula, striking winging, droopy shoulder, and prominent levator scapulae in a and medial translocation, milder winging, and minimal depression of shoulder in (b)

from Liveson JA, Spieholz B. Peripheral neurology. Case studies in electrodiagnosis.

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current22:41, 9 June 2025Thumbnail for version as of 22:41, 9 June 20251,923 ร— 1,107 (147 KB)Jeremy (talk | contribs)Comparison of shoulder and scapula at rest following isolated weakness of trapezius (spinal accessory neuropathy) (a) and serratus anterior (long thoracic neuropathy) (b). Note the lateral translocation of the scapula, striking winging, droopy shoulder, and prominent levator scapulae in a and medial translocation, milder winging, and minimal depression of shoulder in (b) from Liveson JA, Spieholz B. Peripheral neurology. Case studies in electrodiagnosis.

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