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Suboccipital nerve - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Suboccipital triangle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reference > Anatomy of the Human Body > IV. Myology > 6b. The Suboccipital Muscles ... The suboccipital group (Fig. 389). comprises: ... The Suboccipital Triangle.—Between the Obliqui and the Rectus capitis posterior major is the suboccipital triangle. It is bounded, above and medially, by the Rectus capitis posterior...
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Definition of Suboccipital in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Suboccipital. Pronunciation of Suboccipital. Translations of Suboccipital. Suboccipital synonyms, Suboccipital antonyms. Information about Suboccipital in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... Suboccipital; suboccipital craniectomy;
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Definition of Suboccipital from Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations. ... suboccipital nerve (noun) ... Learn more about "Suboccipital" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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The study, published in the Journal of Manual Medicine, not only identifies the signs and symptoms of the suboccipital strain syndrome, but also highlights the effectiveness of spinal adjustments in correcting the problem.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about suboccipital nerve. suboccipital nerve. Information about suboccipital nerve in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from suboccipital nerve)
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OBJECTIVES: Suboccipital craniotomy is a frequently used surgical approach for removal of cerebellopontine angle (CPA) tumors. ... CONCLUSION: Headache is a significant problem with the suboccipital approach for acoustic tumor removal. The majority of patients that complain of headache can be adequately treated with...
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Asterional Suboccipital Craniectomy ... More extensive suboccipital craniectomies, as are usually required for the surgical treatment of CPA tumors, could be systematically initiated through the two burr holes just mentioned for the upper and lower approaches to the CPA: with its center on the asterion (1),
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