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accessory
The accessory nerve, also known as the eleventh cranial nerve, cranial nerve XI, or simply CN XI, is a cranial nerve that supplies the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles. It is classified as the eleventh of twelve pairs of cranial nerves because part of it was formerly believed to originate in the brain. The sternocleidomastoid muscle tilts and rotates the head, whereas the trapezius muscle, connecting to the scapula, acts to shrug the shoulder.
Traditional descriptions of the accessory nerve divide it into a spinal part and a cranial part. The cranial component rapidly joins the vagus nerve, and there is ongoing debate about whether the cranial part should be considered part of the accessory nerve proper. Consequently, the term "accessory nerve" usually refers only to nerve supplying the sternocleidomastoid and trapezius muscles, also called the spinal accessory nerve.Strength testing of these muscles can be measured during a neurological examination to assess function of the spinal accessory nerve. Poor strength or limited movement are suggestive of damage, which can result from a variety of causes. Injury to the spinal accessory nerve is most commonly caused by medical procedures that involve the head and neck. Injury can cause wasting of the shoulder muscles, winging of the scapula, and weakness of shoulder abduction and external rotation.The accessory nerve is derived from the basal plate of the embryonic spinal segments C1–C6.
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It's been mentioned before, but each time I find a thread about it and someone says "search the forum for people that have done this/discussed this" I can never find a comprehensive thread about it. Either nobody has done it, or there have been some compromises e.g. losing DAB...
Hi,
We've had the MG4 LR Trophy now since September. Our first electric car and it's been a great purchase. Just wish I'd bought one earlier!
However, one annoyance is a lack of cupholder in the back. Has anybody found a good, reasonably priced accessory that works well?
Thanks!
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