Rectus Capitis Posterior Major
Muscle | Origin | Insertion | Innervation | Action |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rectus capitis posterior major | UNIL: I/L head rotation |
Origin
C2 (SP)1
Insertion
Innervation
Suboccipital N. AKA Posterior ramus of C11
Action
- Bilateral: Extend head
- Unilateral: I/L head rotation
Clinical significance
Control of upright posture is possible through constant interaction between the visual and vestibular system with short range rotators including obliquus capitis posterior inferior, rectus capitis posterior major, splenius capitis, and SCM2.
Muscle groups
Part of the suboccipital muscle group
Palpation
Clinical significance
1.
Gilroy AM, MacPherson BR, Wikenheiser JC, Voll MM, Wesker K, Schünke M, eds. Atlas of Anatomy. 4th ed. Thieme; 2020.
2.
Dutton M. Dutton’s Orthopaedic Examination, Evaluation, and Intervention. 5th ed. McGraw Hill Education; 2020.
Citation
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Yomogida N, Kerstein C. Rectus Capitis
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