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SMRT Advanced Head & Neck Exam

SMRT Advanced Head & Neck Exam

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1. Actions for splenius capitis are*
2. When treating an occipital imbalance, you can enhance your movement of the occiput by*
3. When releasing the sternal belly of SCM, you will use*
4. To assess the alignment of the shoulder girdle in relation to the rib cage, you will*
5. Muscles attaching to the atlas, C1, include:*
6. The maxilla bones can be the key to releasing the sphenoid. This is because they articulate with the*
7. The occipitomastoid suture sits between the*
8. To target specific fibers of a muscle during a 2-handed move, you will*
9. You will add to your cervical erector release by*
10. We can release the masseter muscles by working with which bones?*
11. When assessing the alignment of the cranial bones, go*
12. The trachea*
13. The investing layer, pretracheal layer, and prevertebral layer are all part of the*
14. During a basic SMRT position for the scalene muscles, you can target anterior scalene by doing a small amount of*
15. The sphenoid bone articulates with*
16. To release rectus capitis lateralis using C1, you will be moving from*
17. The investing layer of fascia encases 2 muscles, they are*
18. You can enhance the basic SMRT position for epicranius by adding*
19. Muscles that attach to the sphenoid include*
20. The superior auricular, anterior auricular, and posterior auricular muscles attach to the*
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