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Splenius capitis muscle
Analysis of Isometric Cervical Strength with a Nonlinear Musculoskeletal Model with 48 Degrees of Freedom
The Role of Ultrasound for the Personalized Botulinum Toxin Treatment of Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy Module 3. Muscles. Materials for Colloquium Preparation
The Rhomboideus Capitis in Man- Correctly Named Rare Muscular Variation
Immersive Surgical Anatomy of the Craniocervical Junction
Neck Muscle Function in Individuals with Persistent Pain and Disability After Whiplash Injury
Effects of Change in the Height of Therapy Tables on the Fatigue of Splenius Capitis Muscle and Trapezius Muscle
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The Subatlantic Triangle: Gateway to Early Localization of the Atlantoaxial Vertebral Artery
Individual Cervical Muscle Function in Biomechanical Studies: a Review of Literature
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Cervical Erector Spinae Plane Block: a Cadaver Study Hesham Elsharkawy,1 Ilker Ince,2 Hassan Hamadnalla,3 Richard L Drake,4 Ban C H Tsui 5
Myology of the Purple-Throated and Other Hummingbirds (Aves: Trochilidae)
Neck Muscle Control During Three-Dimensional Gaze
Right External Intercostal Muscles Right Pectoralis Minor Muscle
An Unusual Bilateral Variation of the Splenius Capitis Muscle: a Case Report
Journal of Brachial Plexus and Peripheral Nerve Injury Biomed Central
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Lab 1—Superficial Back Skeletal—Questions 1 of 1 1
Fetal Development of the Human Trapezius and Sternocleidomastoid Muscles
Muscular Arrangement and Muscle Attachment Sites in the Cervical Region of the American Barn Owl (Tyto Furcata Pratincola)
1 Anatomical Basis for Simultaneous Block of Greater and Third Occipital
Ultrasound Imaging of Dorsal Neck Muscles with Speckle Tracking
Musculoskeletal Diagnostic Ultrasound
The Anatomy of Human Skeletal Muscles in Tables
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The Effects of Changing Head Position and Posture on Head Tremor in Individuals with Essential Tremor Involving the Head
Occipitocervical Anatomy Author: Dr Juan Emmerich Editor in Chief: Dr Néstor Fiore Senior Editor: Dr Luiz Gustavo Dal Oglio Da Rocha OBJECTIVES