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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia - Cervical plexus

The cervical plexus is a plexus of the ventral roots of the first four cervical spinal nerves which are located from C1 to C4 cervical segment near the neck. They are located laterally to the transverse processes between prevertebral muscles from the medial side and vertebral(m.scalenus,m.levator scapulae,m.splenius cervicis) from lateral side. Here there is anastomosis with n.accessorius, n.hypoglossus and sympathetic trunk. It is located in the neck, deep to sternocleidomastoid. Nerves formed from the cervical plexus innerva ...

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia - Accessory nerve
The accessory nerve (or "Spinal accessory nerve") is the eleventh of twelve cranial nerves. It leaves the cranium through the jugular foramen along with the glossopharyngeal nerve (IX) and vagus nerve (X). It innervates the sternocleidomastoid muscle (sternomastoid) and trapezius muscle on the ipsilateral side. There are two parts to the accessory nerve, a spinal part (innervates the muscles around neck), and a cranial part, that splits off, and quickly combines with the vagus nerve. The cranial part of nerve XI can b ...

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - Lymph node - Lymph nodes of the head and neck

Lymph node - Anterior Cervical. These nodes, both superficial and deep, lie above and beneath the sternocleidomastoid muscles. They drain the internal structures of the throat as well as part of the posterior pharynx, tonsils, and thyroid gland. Lymph node - Posterior Cervical. These nodes extend in a line posterior to the sternocleidomastoids but in front of the trapezius, from the level of the mastoid bone to the clavicle. They drain the skin on the back of the head. They are frequently enlarged during upper respiratory ...

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Lymph node, Lymph node - Lymph nodes of the head and neck, Lymph node - Anterior Cervical, Lymph node - Posterior Cervical, Lymph node - Tonsilar, Lymph node - Sub-mandibular, Lymph node - Sub-mental, Lymph node - Supraclavicular

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia - Chokehold

A chokehold or choke is a hold performed on the neck, designed to quickly render the opponent unconscious in order to subdue them or win a fight. The hold is usually performed by encircling the opponent's neck with an arm or piece of cloth (for example, a judogi) and applying pressure, or by grabbing the collar with both hands and applying pressure with the wrists or forearms. It can also be applied with the legs (e.g. the triangle choke) or with a blunt weapon such as a truncheon. The pressure is applied to the front sides of the neck rather than directly to the front (tracheal) area; thus, a chokehold is somet ...

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck

LATERAL CERVICAL: sternocleidomastoid | trapezius SUPRAHYOID: stylohyoid | digastric | geniohyoid | mylohyoid INFRAHYOID: omohyoid | sternohyoid | sternothyroid | thyrohyoid VERTEBRAL -- ANTERIOR: longus capitis | longus colli | rectus capitis anterior | rectus capitis lateralis | LATERAL: scalenus anterior | scalenus medius | scalenus posterior ...

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List of muscles of the human body, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the head, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the trunk, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the upper limb, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the lower limb, List of muscles of the human body - Sources

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - Peripheral nervous system - Naming of specific nerves

The 12 cranial nerves originate from the brainstem, and mainly control the functions of the anatomic structures of the head with some exceptions. CN X receives visceral sensory information from the thorax and abdomen, and CN XI is responsible for innervating the sternocleidomastoid, or musculus sternocleidomastoideus and trapezius muscle, or the musculus trapezius, neither of which are exclusively in the head. Spinal nerves take their origins from the spinal cord. They control the functions of the rest of the body. In humans, there ar ...

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Peripheral nervous system, Peripheral nervous system - Naming of specific nerves, Peripheral nervous system - Cervical spinal nerves C1-C4, Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1, Peripheral nervous system - Before forming three cords, Peripheral nervous system - Lateral cord, Peripheral nervous system - Posterior cord, Peripheral nervous system - Medial cord, Peripheral nervous system - Other thoracic spinal nerves T3-T12, Peripheral nervous system - Pelvis and perineal nerves

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - Chokehold - Anatomy of a chokehold

A few chokeholds (such as one version of Judo's hadaka jime) work by constricting the opponent's trachea, which restricts the air supply and causes pain and possibly physical damage but may not result in unconsciousness quickly. The more efficient chokeholds, the "blood chokes", do not attempt to cut off the opponent's air supply; rather, they work by cutting off the blood supply to the brain by compress ...

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Chokehold, Chokehold - Anatomy of a chokehold, Chokehold - Types of chokeholds, Chokehold - Notes

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - Jugular venous pressure - Method

A classical method for quantifying the JVP was described by Borst & Molhuysen in 1952. It has since been modified in various ways. The patient is positioned under 45°, and the filling level of the jugular vein determined. In healthy people, it is maximum several (3-4) centimetres above the sternal angle. Some doctors employ a venous arc, an instrument to measure the JVP more accurately. A pen-light can aid in discerning the jugular filling level. The JVP is elevated in venous hypertension (e.g. right-sided heart failure) and parad ...

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Jugular venous pressure, Jugular venous pressure - Method, Jugular venous pressure - Differentiation of the JVP from the carotid pulse, Jugular venous pressure - Reference

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - Chokehold - Types of chokeholds

Examples of chokeholds include rear naked choke, triangle choke and guillotine choke. These are very common in Judo and other grappling arts. Another common choke is the "straight choke", where the lapels are used. It is best if you use this while sitting face-to-face on top of your partner. You grasp his right lapel with your left hand and his left lapel with your right hand. Then you pull with your left hand and use the right hand to bring the lapel across the throat and push to tighten it. Another variation of it is if you are sitt ...

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Chokehold, Chokehold - Anatomy of a chokehold, Chokehold - Types of chokeholds, Chokehold - Notes

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the head

facial expression: auricularis anterior - buccinator - corrugator supercilii - depressor anguli oris - depressor labii inferioris - depressor septi nasi - levator anguli oris - levator labii superioris - levator labii superioris alaeque nasi - levator palpebrae superioris - mentalis - nasalis - occipitofrontalis (occipitalis, frontalis) - orbicularis oculi - orbicularis oris - platysma - procerus - risorius - zygomatic (major, minor) mastication: ...

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List of muscles of the human body, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the head, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the trunk, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the upper limb, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the lower limb, List of muscles of the human body - Sources

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1

The last 4 cervical spinal nerves, C5 through C8, and the first thoracic spinal nerve, T1,combine to form the brachial plexus, or plexus brachialis, a tangled array of nerves, splitting, combining and recombining, to form the nerves that subserve the arm and upper back. Although the brachial plexus may appear tangled, it is highly organized and predictable, with little variation between people. See brachial plexus injuries. See also:

Peripheral nervous system, Peripheral nervous system - Naming of specific nerves, Peripheral nervous system - Cervical spinal nerves C1-C4, Peripheral nervous system - Brachial plexus C5-T1, Peripheral nervous system - Before forming three cords, Peripheral nervous system - Lateral cord, Peripheral nervous system - Posterior cord, Peripheral nervous system - Medial cord, Peripheral nervous system - Other thoracic spinal nerves T3-T12, Peripheral nervous system - Pelvis and perineal nerves

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the trunk

BACK: interspinales | intertransversarii | multifidus | rotatores | sacrospinalis | semispinalis | splenius capitis | splenius cervicis SUBOCCIPITAL : obliquus capitis (inferior, superior) | rectus capitis posterior (major, minor) THORAX: diaphragm | intercostales (externi, interni) | levatores costarum | serratus posterior (inferior, superior) | subcostales | transversus thoracis ABDOMEN: cremaster | obliques (external, internal) | psoas (major, minor) | pyramidalis | quadratus lumborum | rectus abdom ...

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List of muscles of the human body, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the head, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the trunk, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the upper limb, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the lower limb, List of muscles of the human body - Sources

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the upper limb

VERTEBRAL COLUMN: levator scapulae | rhomboid (major, minor) | serratus anterior | latissimus dorsi ANTERIOR AND LATERAL THORACIC WALLS: pectoralis (major, minor) | subclavius SHOULDER AND ROTATOR CUFF: deltoid | infraspinatus | subscapularis | supraspinatus | teres (major, minor) ARM: anconeus | biceps brachii | triceps brachii | brachialis | coracobrachialis FOREARM: brachioradialis | extensor carpi radialis (brevis, longus) | extensor carpi ulnaris ...

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List of muscles of the human body, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the head, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the trunk, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the upper limb, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the lower limb, List of muscles of the human body - Sources

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the lower limb

ILIAC REGION: gluteus (maximus, medius, minimus) | iliacus | gemellus (inferior, superior) | obturator (externus, internus) | quadratus femoris | piriformis | tensor fasciae latae THIGH: adductor (brevis, longus, magnus) | gracilis | hamstring (semitendinosus, semimembranosus, biceps femoris) | sartorius | pectineus | quadriceps (rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis) LEG: tibialis (anterior, posterior) | flexor digitorum (longus, bre ...

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List of muscles of the human body, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the head, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the anterolateral region of the neck, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the trunk, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the upper limb, List of muscles of the human body - The muscles of the lower limb, List of muscles of the human body - Sources

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - Asthma - Signs and symptoms

An acute exacerbation of asthma is referred to colloquially as an asthma attack. The clinical hallmarks of an attack are shortness of breath (dyspnea) and wheezing, the latter “often being regarded as the sine qua non.”[4] A cough—sometimes producing clear sputum—may also be present. The onset is often sudden; there is a “sense of constriction” in the chest, breathing becomes difficult, and wheezing occurs (primarily upon expira ...

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Asthma, Asthma - History, Asthma - Signs and symptoms, Asthma - Diagnosis, Asthma - Differential diagnosis, Asthma - Pathophysiology, Asthma - Bronchoconstriction, Asthma - Bronchial inflammation, Asthma - The immune response, Asthma - Pathogenesis, Asthma - Treatment, Asthma - Relief medication, Asthma - Prevention medication, Asthma - Long-acting β2-agonists, Asthma - Emergency treatment, Asthma - Alternative medicine, Asthma - Prognosis, Asthma - Epidemiology, Asthma - Socioeconomic factors, Asthma - Asthma and athletics

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - Temporal bone - Ossification

The temporal bone is ossified from eight centers, exclusive of those for the internal ear and the tympanic ossicles: one for the squama including the zygomatic process, one for the tympanic part, four for the petrous and mastoid parts, and two for the styloid process. Just before the close of fetal life [Fig. 6] the temporal bone consists of three principal parts: The squama is ossified in membrane from a single nucleus, which appears near the root of the zygomatic process about the second month. The petromastoid part i ...

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Temporal bone, Temporal bone - The five parts, Temporal bone - The squama, Temporal bone - Mastoid portion, Temporal bone - Petrous portion, Temporal bone - Tympanic part, Temporal bone - Styloid process, Temporal bone - Ossification, Temporal bone - Articulations

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sternocleidomastoid: Encyclopedia II - Temporal bone - The five parts

Temporal bone - The squama. The squama (squama temporalis) forms the anterior and upper part of the bone, and is scale-like, thin, and translucent. Its outer surface [Fig. 1] is smooth and convex; it affords attachment to the temporalis muscle, and forms part of the temporal fossa; on its hinder part is a vertical groove for the middle temporal artery. A curved line, the temporal line, or supramastoid crest, runs backward and upward across its posterior part; it serves f ...

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Temporal bone, Temporal bone - The five parts, Temporal bone - The squama, Temporal bone - Mastoid portion, Temporal bone - Petrous portion, Temporal bone - Tympanic part, Temporal bone - Styloid process, Temporal bone - Ossification, Temporal bone - Articulations

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sternocleidomastoid: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities: Encyclopedia II - ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q00-Q89 - Congenital malformations and deformations

ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q00-Q07 nervous system. (Q00) Anencephaly and similar malformations (Q000) Anencephaly Acephaly (Q001) Craniorachischisis (Q002) Iniencephaly (Q01) Encephalocele (Q02) Microcephaly (Q03) Congenital hydrocephalus (Q04) Other congenital malformations of brain (Q040) Congenital malformations of corp ...

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ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities, ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q00-Q89 - Congenital malformations and deformations, ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q00-Q07 nervous system, ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q10-Q18 eye ear face and neck, ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q20-Q28 circulatory system, ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q30-Q34 respiratory system, ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q35-Q45 digestive system, ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q50-Q56 genital organs, ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q60-Q64 urinary system, ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q65-Q79 musculoskeletal system, ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q80-Q89 Other, ICD-10 Chapter Q: Congenital malformations deformations and chromosomal abnormalities - Q90-Q99 - Chromosomal abnormalities not elsewhere classified

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