Pull your chin down toward your chest with your head straight, which will help lengthen some of the
backside cervical muscles, he says.
I'm not saying that I ever want to memorize the locations of jejunal lymph nodes or the
various cervical muscle fusions in each species ever again, but it was fascinating to finally get a look inside animals other than dogs and cats (pardon the pun).
Possible causes of head tilt (also known as torticollis or wry neck) are: * Middle / inner ear infection * E. Cuniculi * Stroke * Trauma * Cancer *
Cervical muscle contraction * Intoxication Inner Ear Infection Inner ear infections can be quite common in rabbits.
Targeted muscles: hamstrings, lower back / pelvic girdle, piriformis, pectorals, shoulder girdle, cervical muscles
Soft tissue damage can be done to the ligaments, intervertebral joints, discs,
cervical muscles and nerve roots.