Professor Con Yiannikas
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Mastoid tip- 1cm below and anterior-C1
Hyoid bone – C3
Thyroid Cartilage – C4-5
Cricoid cartilage – C6
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
The BP lies inferior to a line from the posterior margin of the sternomastoid at the level of the cricoid cartilage to the midpoint of the clavicle
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Interscalene groove
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Accessory nerve
Lies on LS, enters 1cm cranial to EP posterior border of SCM and runs on line to between middle and lower third of trapezius.
Should inject splenius and levator over 1cm above EP
Cervical plexus cutaneous branches
Mid point of posterior border
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Accessory nerve
Inject levator above this point
Cervical plexus
Midpoint of SCM (EP)
Middle and lower third of Trapezius
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Midpoint anterior border of SCM
Avoid apex of posterior triangle
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Anatomy
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Cervical Dystonia
Surface Anatomy
Cervical Dystonia
Surface Anatomy
Cervical Dystonia
Surface Anatomy
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Lateral neck
Scapula
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Cervical Dystonia
Surface Anatomy
Scalenus medius is behind and above a line from the posterior margin of the sternomastoid at the level of the cricoid cartilage to the midpoint of the clavicle.
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Splenius Capitis
Semispinalis
Rectus Minor Major
Obliquus Superior
Obliquus Inferior
Triangle between C1 transverse process (below and behind mastoid), C2 and occiput.
Pass through Trapezius, Splenius capitus (more lateral) and semispinalis capitus (more medial) to reach it.
Cervical Dystonia
Anatomy
Obliquus Capitis Superior
Rectus Capitis Major
Obliquus Capitis Inferior