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Structure & Function of the Spinal Accessory Nerve (CN XI)

Structure & Function of the Spinal Accessory Nerve (CN XI)

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Science, Health Sciences, Biology

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The video tutorial provides an in-depth look at the spinal accessory nerve, also known as cranial nerve 11. It explains that this nerve is purely motor and innervates the trapezius and sternocleidomastoid muscles. The tutorial challenges traditional definitions of cranial nerves by highlighting that the spinal accessory nerve originates from the spinal cord, not the brain. It details the nerve's unique pathway, ascending through the foramen magnum and descending through the jugular foramen. The video also covers the clinical implications of nerve damage, such as ipsilateral issues with muscle function.

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