Abstract

Cervical multifidus muscles (MM) are small and strong spinal muscles which are well suited to keep the posture of cervical vertebras [1]. They are located in the deepest layers of posterior neck area attaching directly to the facet joint capsules and cervical bones. The function of this muscle may be disturbed in people who work for a long period of time while their head and neck are kept in a static bended posture

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