Sternocleidomastoid muscle (dave's notes) Flashcards

1
Q

What do the two heads of SCM arise from?

A

The manubrium (a rounded tendon) and clavicle (thick fleshy mass)

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What is found between the two heads of SCM?

A

A small triangle where the lower end of the internal jugular vein lies

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3
Q

Into what does SCM insert?

A

A curved line from the tip of the mastoid process to the superior nuchal line

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4
Q

What nerve supplies SCM?

A

The accessory nerve enters and supplies it

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5
Q

What fascia is associated with SCM?

A

SCM is enclosed within a sheath of the investing fascia which splits around it

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6
Q

What is found deep to SCM?

A

Deep to the upper part lies the cervical plexus

Deep to the lower part lies the carotid artery and the carotid sheath

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7
Q

Describe the nerve supply of SCM in detail

A

The nerve supply is by the spinal part of the accessory nerve (from the cerebral cortex of its own side) Ipsilateral supply for contralateral action.

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8
Q

What is the main action of SCM?

A

SCM is the main rotator of the lateral atlantoaxial joint

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9
Q

What muscles does SCM oppose?

A

SCM seldom acts alone. It is an antagonist to the extensor muscles behind the verterbrae

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