Rectus capitis posterior minor muscle

Rectus capitis posterior minor muscle
Human skull seen from back (rectus capitis posterior minor shown in red.)
Deep muscles of the back. (rectus capitis posterior minor labeled at top center.)
Details
OriginTubercle on the posterior arch of the atlas
InsertionMedial part of the inferior nuchal line of the occipital bone and the surface between it and the foramen magnum
NerveBranch of the dorsal primary division of the suboccipital nerve
ActionsExtends the head at the neck, but is now considered to be more of a sensory organ than a muscle
Identifiers
Latinmusculus rectus capitis posterior minor
TA98A04.2.02.005
TA22250
FMA32526
Anatomical terms of muscle

The rectus capitis posterior minor (or rectus capitis posticus minor[citation needed]) is a muscle in the upper back part of the neck. It is one of the suboccipital muscles. Its inferior attachment is at the posterior arch of atlas; its superior attachment is onto the occipital bone at and below the inferior nuchal line. The muscle is innervated by the suboccipital nerve (the posterior ramus of first cervical spinal nerve). The muscle acts as a weak extensor of the head.