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The right-side levator scapulae is stretched by flexing, left laterally flexing, and left rotating the neck at the spinal joints, while the right-side shoulder girdle is stabilized downward.
Note: In effect, the levator scapulae is stretched by flexing, opposite-side (contralaterally) laterally flexing, and opposite-side (contralaterally) rotating the neck at the spinal joints.
The right-side levator scapulae is stretched by flexing, left laterally flexing, and left rotating the neck at the spinal joints, while the right-side shoulder girdle is stabilized downward.