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Unlike play, work is always
Patient Look
The appearance or demeanor of a patient, often considered in a clinical context to assist in diagnosis or gauge well-being.
Superiorly and Inferiorly
Terms used to describe a position above (superiorly) or below (inferiorly) a reference point in the body.
Sternocleidomastoid
A major muscle in the neck that facilitates various movements, including rotation and flexion of the head.
Accessory Nerve
A cranial nerve (XI) that controls specific muscles of the shoulder and neck.
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