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    • Neck pain can occur anywhere in your neck, from the bottom of your head to the top of your shoulders. It can spread to your upper back or arms. It may limit how much you can move your head and neck.

  • MUSCLES: FLEXORS: longus colli & capitis, infra hyoids. EXTENSORS: splenius capitis ...

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  • Neck Below the main part of the head are muscles of the neck. These muscles extend both deep and superficially from the base of the skull to the back.

    • www.american.edu/adonahue/m7neck.htm
  • Neck Strain self treatment options for chronic neck muscle strain.

    • www.necksolutions.com/neck-strain.html

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  • Most people will have a minor neck problem at one time or another. Our body movements usually do not cause problems, but it's not surprising that symptoms develop from ...

    • health.yahoo.com/musculoskeletal-symptoms/neck-problems-and-injuries/healthwise--necpn.html
  • Neck injury descriptions and physiotherapy, signs and symptoms, treatment, prevention and rehabilitation information.

    • www.physioroom.com/injuries/neck/index.php

  • Head and neck anatomy focuses on the structures of the head and neck of the human body, including the brain, bones, muscles, blood vessels, nerves, glands, nose, mouth, teeth ...

  • Instant anatomy is a specialised web site for you to learn all about human anatomy of the body with diagrams, podcasts and revision questions

    • www.instantanatomy.net/headneck.html
  • Core Curriculum Syllabus: Review of the Anatomy of the Neck from the Bobby R. Alford Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, Baylor College of Medicine.

    • www.bcm.edu/oto/studs/anat/neck.html

neck

The neck is the part of the body on many terrestrial or secondarily aquatic vertebrates that distinguishes the head from the torso or trunk. The Latin term signifying "of the neck" is cervical.

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