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Clinical characteristics of the cervical spine in patients with persistent post-concussion symptoms: a retrospective analysis
Background
Concussion is typically defined as a mild brain injury, and yet the brain is unlikely to be the only source of persistent post-concussion symptoms. Concurrent injury to the cervical spine in particular is ...
The fascicular anatomy and peak force capabilities of the sternocleidomastoid muscle
Purpose
The fascicular morphology of the sternocleidomastoid (SCM) is not well described in modern anatomical texts, and the biomechanical forces it exerts on individual cervical motion segments are not known. The purpose ...
Do longus capitis and colli really stabilise the cervical spine? A study of their fascicular anatomy and peak force capabilities
Background
Longus capitis and colli are proposed to play a role in stabilising the cervical spine, targeted in clinical and research practice with cranio-cervical flexion. However, it is not clear if these muscles are ...