The Functional Anatomy Series: Trapezius

The Functional Anatomy Series: Trapezius
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Highlights
  • Immediately improve your knowledge of the function of the trapezius
  • Concise information regarding the functional anatomy of the trapezius and how it relates to rehabilitationinterventions
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The trapezius is a much-maligned muscle group in the rehabilitation world. Dysfunction of this muscle has been ascribed to cause everything from headaches to shoulderpain. This course will review the functional anatomy of the trapezius and how it relates to movement of the cervicothoracic spine and shoulder complex. The course will also delve into the potential clinical presentation of dysfunction of this muscle group and treatment options to manage it.

Highlights

  • Immediately improve your knowledge of the function of the trapezius
  • Concise information regarding the functional anatomy of the trapezius and how it relates to rehabilitationinterventions

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Athletic Trainers

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4/5

Olga (CT) on Feb 05, 2026

i loved the review of the anatomy, it helped me get into the midset of the course.

4/5

Michele (TX) on Dec 30, 2025

content was excellent. please provide more anatomical visuals\/videos to re-enforce content. also my audio stopped half way through and i had to read the remainder of the video.

5/5

Lynda (AR) on Dec 05, 2025

excellent instructor!

5/5

Lori (VA) on Nov 27, 2025

loved the action slides of muscle activation and anatomy review

4/5

Robert (FL) on Nov 04, 2025

i like the articulation and the example used in clinical practice to differentiate. good examples

5/5

Rick (CA) on Nov 04, 2025

3-d models would be great

4/5

Kimberly (NH) on Oct 22, 2025

very informative. i would have liked some live action of the treatments - taping and exercises.

5/5

Ashley (CT) on Oct 21, 2025

i'm sure others have said this, but...spinal accessory is cranial nerve 11, not 9 :)

5/5

Melanie (OK) on Oct 16, 2025

everything!

5/5

Kelsey (CA) on Oct 01, 2025

love everything that paul f presents on. such a great engaging instructor with great information to share


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