User Posts: Dr. Marianne Abouyared, Md - Otolaryngology (ENT)
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Neck Accessory Muscles Fibrosis
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Neck accessory muscles fibrosis is a condition where the muscles that help support and move your neck develop scar tissue (fibrosis). This scarring can lead to ...

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Neck Accessory Muscles Infection
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Neck accessory muscles play an essential role in moving and stabilizing your head and shoulders. When these muscles become infected, it can lead to pain, ...

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Neck Accessory Muscle Cysts
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Neck accessory muscle cysts are fluid-filled sacs that may develop around or within the tissues of the neck, sometimes near muscles that help move and support ...

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Neck Accessory Muscle Tumors
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Neck accessory muscle tumors are abnormal growths—either benign or malignant—that develop in the muscles of the neck responsible for supporting head and ...

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Neck Accessory Muscles Pain
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Neck accessory muscles play a crucial role in supporting head movement, maintaining posture, and, in some cases, assisting with breathing. When these muscles ...

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Neck Accessory Muscles Cancer
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Neck accessory muscles are muscles that help support movement, stabilization, and daily function of your head and neck. While cancers affecting these muscles ...

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Neck Accessory Muscle Spasms
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Neck accessory muscle spasms occur when one or more of the supporting muscles in your neck contract involuntarily, often causing pain, stiffness, and ...

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Neck Accessory Muscle Diseases
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Neck accessory muscles are the group of muscles that play an important role in supporting your head, moving your neck, and maintaining proper posture. ...

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Neck Accessory Muscles Disorders
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Neck accessory muscles play an essential role in controlling your head movements, stabilizing your neck, and maintaining proper posture. When these muscles ...

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Contracture
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Obliquus capitis inferior muscle contracture is a condition in which the obliquus capitis inferior—a small muscle at the base of your skull—becomes abnormally ...

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Dystrophy
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Obliquus capitis inferior muscle dystrophy is a condition affecting one of the key small muscles at the back of your upper neck. Although not as widely known ...

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Dystonia
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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Dystonia is a condition in which the obliquus capitis inferior muscle—one of the small muscles at the back of the ...

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Strain
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The obliquus capitis inferior is one of the small muscles located at the base of your skull in the upper neck. It is part of a group of muscles that help ...

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Sprain
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An obliquus capitis inferior muscle sprain is a strain or tear of one of the small yet important muscles located at the back of the neck. This guide explains ...

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Tears
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Obliquus capitis inferior muscle tears refer to injuries of a small muscle at the back of your neck. Although it is tiny in size, it plays a vital role in ...

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Contusion
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Muscle contusions occur when a muscle experiences a direct blow or trauma that leads to bleeding within the muscle fibers. When the injury involves the ...

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Injuries
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The obliquus capitis inferior is a small yet important muscle located at the base of your skull. It plays a major role in head movement and neck stability. ...

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Atrophy
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Obliquus capitis inferior muscle atrophy refers to a weakening or wasting away of a small, yet important, neck muscle that belongs to the group of suboccipital ...

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Hypertrophy
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Obliquus capitis inferior muscle hypertrophy refers to the abnormal increase in the size of the obliquus capitis inferior—a small muscle found at the back of ...

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior Muscle Fibrosis
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Muscle fibrosis occurs when normal muscle tissue is replaced by excess fibrous tissue (scar tissue), which reduces the muscle’s flexibility and function. In ...

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