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1. Sternocleidomastoid definition is - a thick superficial muscle on each side of the neck that arises by one head from the first segment of the sternum and by a second from the inner part of the clavicle, that inserts into the mastoid process and occipital bone, and that acts especially to bend, rotate, flex, and extend the head —called also Sternomastoid.
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2. The Sternomastoid, also called the sternocleidomastoid, is a long muscle in the neck, extending from the mastoid process of the mastoid bone to the sternum and clavicle.It serves to rotate the neck and head
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3. The Sternomastoid originates by a rounded tendon from the upper part of the manubrium (the upper section of the sternum) and by a muscular head from the medial third
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4. The Sternomastoid "tumor" of infancy is a firm, fibrous mass, appearing at two to three weeks of age
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5. Sternomastoid muscle fatigability was significantly increased on admission when the patients were most breathless, compared with recovery when they were less breathless (p less than 0.001 at both 10 and 60 min).(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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6. ‘‘Functional’ neck dissections, modified to preserve the jugular, Sternomastoid, or accessory nerve while ensuring complete removal of involved nodes, have gained popularity.’ ‘It may spread laterally into the Sternomastoid muscle and form an abscess in the neck.’
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7. The Sternomastoids and cervical trapezius were moderately tense and tender, and flexion of the neck was limited to 45[degrees].
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8. The goal of this study was to establish force data for the rat Sternomastoid (SM) muscle after reinnervation with nerve end-to-end anastomosis (EEA), which could be used as a baseline for evaluating the efficacy of new reinnervation techniques
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9. Sternomastoid synonyms, Sternomastoid pronunciation, Sternomastoid translation, English dictionary definition of Sternomastoid
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10. Sternomastoid activity was evident in 82.5 ± 9.1% of all the breaths in the failure group and in 18.6 ± 10.1% of all breaths in the success group (P = 0.002)
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11. Plot of Sternomastoid EMG activity during a weaning trial in a representative failure patient are shown in Fig
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12. Sternomastoid activity became evident within the first minute of the
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STERNOMASTOID [ˌstərnōˈmastoid]
: a thick superficial muscle on each side of the neck that arises by one head from the first segment of the sternum and by a second from the inner part of the clavicle, that inserts into the mastoid process and occipital bone, and that acts especially to bend, rotate, flex, and extend the head — called also sternomastoid.
Anatomical terms of muscle. The sternocleidomastoid muscle is one of the largest and most superficial cervical muscles. The primary actions of the muscle are rotation of the head to the opposite side and flexion of the neck. The sternocleidomastoid is innervated by the accessory nerve.
The sternomastoid muscles innervated at [C.sub.2-3] draw the sternum upward. Massage was applied over the point of maximum carotid impulse medial to the sternomastoid muscle at the level of the upper border of the thyroid cartilage.