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Posterior Neck Muscles Anatomy Diagram
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What It Is:
A detailed labeled anatomy diagram of the deep posterior neck muscles, including rectus capitis (minor and major), obliquus capitis (superior and inferior), longissimus capitis, semispinalis capitis, splenius capitis, splenius cervicis, scalenus, levator scapulae, and sternocleidomastoid.
Why Use It:
This chart highlights the deep muscular layers of the posterior neck, essential for understanding movement, stability, and head/neck mechanics in anatomy and medical studies.
How to Use It:
• Study and label muscles for anatomy and biology lessons.
• Use as a reference in physiotherapy, chiropractic, and medical training.
• Apply in sports science to understand posture, movement, and injury prevention.
Grade Suitability:
Best for advanced high school anatomy, undergraduate medical, and healthcare studies.
• High school anatomy and physiology
• Pre-medical, nursing, physiotherapy, chiropractic students
Target Users:
Medical students, anatomy learners, physiotherapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, and biology teachers.
A detailed labeled anatomy diagram of the deep posterior neck muscles, including rectus capitis (minor and major), obliquus capitis (superior and inferior), longissimus capitis, semispinalis capitis, splenius capitis, splenius cervicis, scalenus, levator scapulae, and sternocleidomastoid.
Why Use It:
This chart highlights the deep muscular layers of the posterior neck, essential for understanding movement, stability, and head/neck mechanics in anatomy and medical studies.
How to Use It:
• Study and label muscles for anatomy and biology lessons.
• Use as a reference in physiotherapy, chiropractic, and medical training.
• Apply in sports science to understand posture, movement, and injury prevention.
Grade Suitability:
Best for advanced high school anatomy, undergraduate medical, and healthcare studies.
• High school anatomy and physiology
• Pre-medical, nursing, physiotherapy, chiropractic students
Target Users:
Medical students, anatomy learners, physiotherapists, chiropractors, massage therapists, and biology teachers.




