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Chapter 10.2, Problem 12AYLO
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To discuss:
The Sternocleidomastoid muscle and three scalene muscles.
Introduction:
The Sternocleidomastoid muscle is neck muscle with two head. It is simply referred to sterno muscle. It is one of largest superficial cervical muscles. The primary action of this muscle is rotation of the head.
The scalene muscles are group of triple paired muscles in the lateral neck. They are anterior, middle and posterior scalene.
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