What is the suboccipital muscles?

Gray’s Anatomy (1918) describes the suboccipital muscles as follows: The suboccipital group .

What it is

  • The suboccipital group . comprises: Rectus capitis posterior major. Obliquus capitis inferior. Rectus capitis posterior minor. Obliquus capitis superior. The Rectus capitis posterior major ( Rectus capitis posticus major ) arises by a pointed tendon from the spinous process of the axis, and, becoming broader as it ascends, is inserted into the lateral part of the inferior nuchal line of the occipital bone and the surface of the bone immediately below the line.
  • As the muscles of the two sides pass upward and lateralward, they leave between them a triangular space, in which the Recti capitis posteriores minores are seen.

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