Scalene Muscles: Poor Working Posture Can Lead to Pain in Hygienists
The scalene muscles can either be a dental hygienist’s friend or nemesis. When the muscles are healthy, they keep the neck positioned correctly, tilt the head side to side, and turn the head left or right. When they are an adversary, the scalene muscles can feel disabling to the upper extremities.
Scalene muscles are affected by the postures of working dental hygienists, and the symptoms of pain are discussed below. Self-treatment options for dental hygienists are also mentioned...
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Scalene muscles are affected by the postures of working dental hygienists, and the symptoms of pain are discussed below. Self-treatment options for dental hygienists are also mentioned...
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