The posterior triangle of the neck (also known as the lateral cervical region or the supraclavicular triangle) is located between the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles, and the clavicle.

Figure 1. Triangles of the neck

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The posterior triangle can be divided into the omotrapezoid and the omoclavicular triangles by the inferior

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