The short neck muscles (<i>Mm. suboccipitales</i>) belong to the autochthonous back muscles because they are innervated by the <b><i>R. dorsalis of the first spinal nerve (C1)</i></b>. It consists of the following muscles: <b><i>Mm. recti capitis posterior</i>, <i>major</i></b> and <b><i>minor</i></b> as well as <b><i>Mm. obliquii capitis superior</i></b> and <b><i>inferior</i></b>.
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The short neck musculature (lat. Mm. suboccipitales) belongs to the autochronic back musculature and lies to the right and left of the vertebral bodies of the spinal column.
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''A schematic drawing of the muscles (Mm. recti capitis posterior, major etc.) can be displayed by clicking on the respective name in the "WebViewer".''
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<td><b><!--[segmenter_snapshot nackenmuskel 0]-->1) M. rectus capitis posterior minor<!--[/]--></b></td>
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<td><b><!--[segmenter_snapshot nackenmuskel 0]-->2) M. rectus capitis posterior major<!--[/]--></b></td>
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The short neck musculature (lat. Mm. suboccipitales) belongs to the autochronic back musculature and lies to the right and left of the vertebral bodies of the spinal column.