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Lateral Branch of Posterior Ramus of Second Cervical Nerve
Nervous System

Lateral Branch of Posterior Ramus of Second Cervical Nerve

Ramus posterior lateralis nervi cervicalis secundi

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Origin

The lateral branch of the posterior ramus of the second cervical nerve arises from the posterior ramus of the second cervical nerve. It is one of two branches, the other being the medial branch.

Course

The lateral branch of the posterior ramus of the second cervical nerve passes dorsally to the muscles of the back.

Branches

There are no named branches.

Supplied Structures

The lateral branch of the posterior ramus of the second cervical nerve provides motor innervation to the longissimus capitis, semispinalis capitis, and splenius capitis muscles.

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