Trapezius Palsy
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Trapezius Palsy

What is Trapezius Palsy? Trapezius muscle palsy occurs when there was damage to the nerve that controls or maintains the trapezius muscle causing it to waste or become weak. Trapezius palsy is a rare nerve condition in the shoulder that causes pain or weakness. It includes injury to the spinal accessory nerve at the neck…

Trapezitis
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Trapezitis

What is Trapezitis? Anatomy of Trapezius Muscle Origin of the trapezius muscle The trapezius muscle has different starting points along the midline of the posterior neck and back.  Insertion of the trapezius muscle Nerve Supply Blood Supply The vascular supply to the trapezius varies depending on the level.  The action of the trapezius muscle The…

Exercises For Occipital Neuralgia
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Exercises For Occipital Neuralgia

Exercises for Occipital Neuralgia Occipital Neuralgia, or ON, is an intense pain that wreaks havoc on life. It likely spawns from a pinched nerve in the back of the neck that can severely impact mobility, or make everyday activities more difficult. If an individual is experiencing Occipital Neuralgia, there is a solution to the pain….

Splenius Capitis Muscle Syndrome
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Splenius Capitis Muscle Syndrome

What is Splenius Capitis Muscle Syndrome? The splenius capitis is a large, broad muscle situated deeper within the back of the neck. The beginning of this flat, thick, and broad muscle begin at the vertebral column, especially from C-7 to T-3. It runs down the back of the neck. Its ending point is situated on…

Occipital Neuralgia
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Occipital Neuralgia

What is a Occipital Neuralgia? Definition Occipital Neuralgia Clinical relevant anatomy of the cervical spine Anatomy of Occipital Neuralgia Upper Cervical Spine Nerves SPINAL NERVES Pathophysiology Epidemiology Which are the Causes of Occipital Neuralgia? Medical conditions which can be responsible for Occipital Neuralgia are : Symptoms of Occipital Neuralgia Symptoms of Occipital Neuralgia may include…

Isometric Neck Exercise
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Isometric Neck Exercise

What is an Isometric neck exercise? What is Isometric Exercise? Which muscle involve in isometric neck exercise? Following are the neck muscles used during isometric neck exercises. Neck Muscles Action Nerve Supply Sternocleidomastoid Muscle Extension and rotation of the neck, C2, C3 flexion of vertebral column Scalenus Muscle Flexion and rotation of neck& Lower cervical side flexion…

Longus Capitis Muscle Anatomy
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Longus Capitis Muscle Anatomy

What is Longus Capitis Muscle? Longus capitis is a deeper anterior neck muscle that travels in front of the cervical spine. Combine with rectus capitis anterior, rectus capitis lateralis, longus cervicis, or the anterior scalene muscle, it creates the prevertebral layer of neck muscles. These muscles are wrapped or rolled up in the prevertebral layer of the cervical fascia. Bilateral contraction of longus capitis muscle flexes the combined head or…

Longus Colli Muscle Anatomy
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Longus Colli Muscle Anatomy

What is Longus Colli Muscle? Longus Colli is a paired muscle situated on the anterior surface of the vertebral column. As such, it is often known as anterior prevertebral muscle along with the longus capitis, rectus capitis anterior, or the scalenus anterior muscles. The longus colli muscle (‘long muscle of the neck) is also called as longus cervicis since it spans the…