Trapezius Strain
Causes
Glenoid fractures usually occur after periods of overuse. Repetitive activities as simple as typing on a keyboard and driving can stress these muscles. However, twisting the body sharply, weightlifting, falls, and car accidents are also common causes.
Symptoms
Due to the vast nature of trapezius muscles, symptoms vary depending on which muscle is injured. The most common symptoms are swelling, stiffness, soreness, aching, and a burning sensation. Range of motion in the shoulders and neck may also be impacted.
Diagnosis
Physicians will assess symptoms and perform a physical exam to diagnose a trapezius strain. Some of the factors physicians look at include movement, swelling, and pain. Imaging tests such as x-rays may also be required to understand the injury and rule out other conditions.
Treatment
Trapezius strains can be treated without surgery, using anti-inflammatory medications, rest, and ice. Physical therapy is also effective in restoring strength and range of motion after a strain has occurred.