Name
Pronunciation
(REK-tus CAP-i-tus la-ter-A-lis)
Origin/Proximal Attachment
Transverse process of the atlas
Insertion/Distal Attachment
Jugular process of the occipital bone.
Action/Relevance
Flexes the head on the neck
Innervation
Anterior rami of C1, 2
Notes
Rectus capitis lateralis is one of the deep muscles of the neck. On both sides, it originates from the lateral mass of the atlas (C1 vertebra). Passing superiorly and slightly medially, it inserts into the jugular process of the occipital bone.
It is innervated by the anterior primary rami of the first cervical spinal nerve (C1).
Rectus capitis lateralis acts to:
* stabilize the head
* flex the head on the neck at the atlanto-occipital joint