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Levator, SCM, Splenii NMT 2

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Levator scapula often contracts isometrically resisting chronic neck ____, in forward head posture
Static contraction of a muscle without any visible movement in the angle of the joint
"one side"; when 1 side of SCM contracts, it causes contralateral rotation
The bilateral action of splenius cervicis extends what part of the body
What bone is the manubrium a part of; location of 1 of scm's origins
Where is the vortex/vertex of the head; SCM refers pain here
When the splenii contracts unilaterally, what type of rotation happens to the head and neck
Around and behind the eye
Which angle of the scapula does Levator scapula insert
Which splenius muscle means "head" with an insertion that is deep to SCM on the mastoid process
Majors are usually inferior while minors are usually
What part of the body moves when splenius capitis bilaterally extends
Verticales
How many sides of SCM are working to flex the neck
Bilateral reverse action of levator scapula
Which process of the vertebrae (T3-T6) is the origin of splenius cervices
What portion of the vertebrae of C1-C4 does levator scapula originate
Muscle of the stiff neck; does a half twist; action is in the name
The splenii, traps, and rhomboids all have one thing in common: their origins are on the ___ processes of the vertbrea
Most superficial muscle of the upper back
Upper traps is the most common muscle to contain trigger points that refer to which kind of HA pn
Which artery in the neck is a cautionary site for SCM
Which 1/3 of the clavicle does SCM originate
C1; vertebrae with the widest transverse process
Which splenius muscle means "neck" with an insertion on the transverse processes C1, C2 and C3
Ipsilateral action of SCM causing lateral flexion of the head and neck to which side