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Rectus Capitis Posterior Major Muscle Pain
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Rectus capitis posterior major muscle pain is a condition that affects a small but important muscle at the back of your neck. This muscle, which connects your ...

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Rectus Capitis Posterior Major Muscle Cancer
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Rectus capitis posterior major muscle cancer is an extremely rare condition that affects one of the deep muscles at the back of the neck. The rectus capitis ...

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Rectus Capitis Posterior Major Muscle Spasms
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The rectus capitis posterior major muscle is one of the small muscles located at the back of your neck. It helps support head movement and stabilization. ...

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Rectus Capitis Posterior Major Muscle Disorders 
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The rectus capitis posterior major muscle is one of the small yet important muscles in the upper neck. It plays a key role in head movement and overall neck ...

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Rectus Capitis Posterior Major Muscle Disorders
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The rectus capitis posterior major is a small but essential muscle located at the back of the upper neck. Disorders affecting this muscle can result in neck ...

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Suboccipital Muscle Contracture
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Suboccipital muscles contracture is a condition in which the small muscles located at the base of your skull (the suboccipital muscles) become overly tight or ...

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Suboccipital Muscles and Fasciculations
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Suboccipital muscles lie at the base of your skull (the “suboccipital” region) and are important for movements and stabilization of your head. Fasciculations ...

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Suboccipital Muscle Dystrophy and Fasciculations
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Suboccipital muscle dystrophy and fasciculations are conditions affecting the small muscles found just below the skull at the back of the neck. These muscles ...

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Suboccipital Muscle Dystrophy
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Suboccipital muscle dystrophy is a term used to describe the gradual weakening, degeneration, or abnormal change of the small muscles located at the back of ...

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Suboccipital Muscles Dystonia
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Suboccipital muscles dystonia is a type of movement disorder where the small muscles at the back of your neck (the suboccipital group) contract involuntarily. ...

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Suboccipital Muscle Strain
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Suboccipital muscle strain is a condition that causes pain and stiffness at the base of your skull. The suboccipital muscles—a small group of deep muscles in ...

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Suboccipital Muscle Sprain
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Suboccipital muscle sprain refers to an injury to the group of small muscles located just below the base of your skull. These muscles play a key role in ...

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Suboccipital Muscle Tears
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Suboccipital muscle tears refer to injuries that occur in the small muscles located at the base of the skull. These tiny muscles play a crucial role in ...

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Suboccipital Muscles Contusion
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Suboccipital muscles are a small group of muscles located right under the back of your skull. A contusion—commonly known as a bruise—occurs when these muscles ...

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Suboccipital Muscle Injury
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The suboccipital muscles are a small group of muscles found at the base of your skull. They help control fine movements of your head and neck. When these ...

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Suboccipital Muscle Atrophy 
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Suboccipital muscle atrophy is a condition in which the small muscles located at the base of the skull lose their size and strength. This guide explains what ...

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Suboccipital Muscle Hypertrophy
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Suboccipital muscle hypertrophy refers to the abnormal increase in the size or thickness of the small muscles located at the base of the skull. These muscles ...

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Suboccipital Muscles Fibrosis
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Suboccipital muscles fibrosis is a condition where the small muscles located at the back of your neck become filled with excess fibrous tissue. This change can ...

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Suboccipital Muscles Infection
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Suboccipital muscles are a group of small, deep muscles located at the base of your skull. They play an important role in head movement and stability. When ...

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Suboccipital Muscle Cysts
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Suboccipital muscle cysts are fluid-filled sacs or abnormal growths that develop in the small, deep muscles at the back of the neck. These muscles, which ...

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