Cervical Plexus > Cervical plexus
In this tutorial, we will learn the neuroanatomy of the cervical plexus. Key structures: clavicle, sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, hypoglossal canal, jugular foramen, cervical roots, lesser occipital nerve, greater auricular nerve, greater occipital nerve, transverse cervical nerve, supraclavicular nerve, phrenic nerve, ansa cervicalis, hyoid musculature, spinal accessory nerve, hypoglossal nerve.
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Mr H
Posted at 2:17 am, March 24th, 2010
Thanx for such video... This really helps!! I can now imagine them all during the dissection!!!
MFrancis
Posted at 4:43 pm, November 10th, 2009
Nice job laying everything out so clearly on these tutorials. They are very helpful.
RKirk
Posted at 7:32 pm, November 8th, 2009
Great tutorial! I really appreciate the way the structures are organized in this drawing of the Cervical Plexus. I've been trying to find a good tutorial of the hyoid musculature. Any chance you could dedicate a tutorial to that or could point me to some good ones?