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Question:

The primary muscles involved in torticollis are:

A SCM, scalenes, and trapezius (upper fibers)
explanation

SCM (sternocleidomastoid), scalenes, and upper traps all rotate the cervical spine to the opposite side along with lateral flexion to the same side, hypertonic actions are typical for the signs and symptoms of torticollis. The ESGs are the Erector Spinae Group and consists of the Spinalis, Longissimus, and Iliocostalis that run from the sacrum to the occiput on the posterior vertebral column.

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