“…In general, the upper fibers of the trapezius muscle together with the levator scapulae muscle are involved in scapular elevation; the middle fibers are involved in scapular adduction; while the bottom fibers are involved in scapular adduction and lowering. When severing the main trunk of the accessory nerve, while scapular elevation is less likely to be affected, adduction will be slightly affected and lowering will be affected (33,34) . Remmler et al (35) reported that adduction was poor, agreeing with our findings.…”