Muscles of Back & Suboccipital Triangle
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The back muscles are organised in layers from superficial (limb-related extrinsic muscles) to deep (true intrinsic spinal muscles), and the suboccipital triangle at the craniovertebral junction is a small but disproportionately high-yield region housing the vertebral artery and suboccipital nerve. NEET PG loves the nerve supply paradox of the superficial muscles and the precise boundaries/contents of the suboccipital…
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