Suboccipital Group | Anatomy, Structure, and Functions [OINAs]

Suboccipital Group | Anatomy, Structure, and Functions [OINAs]

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The video tutorial explores the anatomy and function of cervical muscles, focusing on the suboccipital muscles. It discusses the roles of deep neck flexors and extensors, the division of the cervical spine into upper and lower regions, and the impact of posture on muscle contraction and pain. The tutorial also provides a detailed examination of the suboccipital muscles, their innervation, and blood supply, and introduces the suboccipital triangle, highlighting its anatomical significance and safety considerations.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How do the deep neck flexors contribute to cervical protraction?

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Discuss the implications of tight suboccipital muscles on neck pain.

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What movements are primarily facilitated by the obliquus capitis superior?

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What is the relationship between the suboccipital triangle and the vertebral artery?

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