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Sternocleidomastoid (SCM) is the big ropey muscle that runs from the mastoid process (the rounded bump behind your ear) to the joint between collarbones and sternum at the base of your throat. This paired muscle pulls the head forward and down, and acts as a checkrein to prevent the head from falling backward.
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The sternocleidomastoid is a long muscle in the side of the neck that extends up from the thorax to the base of the skull behind the ear. When the sternocleidomastoid on one side contracts, the face is turned to the opposite side.
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The sternocleidomastoid is a long muscle in the side of the neck that extends up from the thorax to the base of the skull behind the ear. When the sternocleidomastoid on one side contracts, the face is turned to the opposite side. ... Clavicular Head of Sternocleidomastoid Muscle...
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IMAGES RELATED TO: ... Email this page ... Link to this page...
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Stretch Sternocleidomastoid Muscle and Release Trigger Points to Reffered Pain Patterns ... Sternocleidomastoid (SCM) Muscle Location and Trigger Points...
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SUMMARY: The sternocleidomastoid muscle was dissected in one just been born children with approximately nine months of age. The topographic variation of this muscle found in this work suggests your surgical importance and your influence in the appropriate surgical access to repair structures found in the neck.
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We introduced a new method for reconstruction of accessory nerve defects by using the sternocleidomastoid muscle (SCM)-great auricular nerve flap. ... The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology...
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