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Deep Neck Flexor Group | Anatomy, Structure, and Functions [OINAs]

Deep Neck Flexor Group | Anatomy, Structure, and Functions [OINAs]

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Science, Health Sciences, Biology

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The video tutorial provides an in-depth look at the deep neck flexors, a group of small muscles located on the anterior surface of the cervical vertebrae. It explains their role in cervical retraction and maintaining good posture. The tutorial also covers the anatomy of the cervical spine, highlighting the differences between the upper and lower cervical spine. It discusses the weakness of these muscles, their endurance nature, and the importance of strengthening them. Detailed anatomical descriptions of specific muscles like rectus capitis anterior, rectus capitis lateralis, longus capitis, and longus colli are provided, along with their functions and innervations.

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