Its name is based on the Greek word σπληνίον, splenion (meaning a bandage) and the Latin word cervix (meaning a neck).[1] The word collum also refers to the neck in Latin.[1]
The function of the splenius cervicis muscle is extension of the cervical spine, rotation to the ipsilateral side and lateral flexion to the ipsilateral side.[2]
Additional images
Position of splenius cervicis muscle (shown in red).
Lateral view.
Posterior view.
Muscles of the neck. Lateral view.
Section of the neck at the level of the sixth cervical vertebra.