Abstract
The segmental and topographical organization of motoneurons of the spinal accessory nerve was studied in monkeys with horseradish peroxidase (HRP). The sternomastoid muscle is innervated primarily from the C1-C2 level of the cord and the motor column is medial in the ventral horn. The trapezius muscle, however, is innervated primarily from the C2-C3-C4 levels of the cord and the motor column lies in the ventrolateral region of the ventral horn. The data are discussed with regard to treatment of torticollis.
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