Cleidocephalic muscle

Musculus cleidocephalicus

  • Related terms: Cleidocephalic muscle (Brachiocephalic muscle); Cleidocephalic muscle Brachiocephalic muscle

Definition

The cleidocephalic muscle is the proximal part of the brachiocephalic muscle, it passes from the clavicular intersection to several attachments on the head and neck.

It is divided into different part, varying between species:

  • Mastoid part: ventral part of cleidocephalic muscle, from clavicular intersection to the mastoid process. In bo, it inserts also on the muscular tubercle of the occipital bone. This part is sometime called "cleidomastoid muscle".
  • Occipital part (in pigs and ruminants): dorsal part of the cleidocephalic muscle, from clavicular intersection to nuchal crest in pigs and to nuchal line and nuchal ligament in ruminants. This part is sometime called "cleidooccipital muscle".
  • Cervical part (in carnivores): dorsal part of the cleidocephalic muscle, from clavicular intersection to raphe of cranial portion of the neck. This part is sometime called "cleidocervical muscle".

Origin: clavicular tendon/clavicular intersection/vestigial clavicle

Insertion: mastoid/occipital bone/nuchal ligament/neck

Action: draw the limb cranially and, acting bilaterally, to fix the neck

Nerve: accessory nerve, ventral branches of cervical nerves

References

Text by Antoine Micheau, MD - Copyright IMAIOS Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals: Textbook and Colour Atlas, Sixth Edition - Horst Erich König, Hans-Georg Liebich - Schattauer - ISBN-13: 978-3794528332 Miller's Anatomy of the Dog, 4th Edition - Evans & de Lahunta- Elsevier Illustrated Veterinary Anatomical Nomenclature - 3rd edittion - Gheorghe M. Constantinescu, Oskar Schaller - Enke

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