The vagus
nerve is also known as Cranial Nerve 10, and you actually have two of them — a pair, right and left, which extend from both sides of the brainstem down through the neck, innervating the heart, lungs, esophagus, and digestive t
nerve is
also known as
Cranial Nerve 10, and you actually have two of them — a pair, right and left, which extend from both sides of the brainstem down through the neck, innervating the heart, lungs, esophagus, and digestive t
Nerve 10, and you actually have two of them — a pair, right and left, which extend from both sides of the brainstem down through the neck, innervating the heart, lungs, esophagus, and digestive tract.
The trapezius is innervated partially by
Cranial Nerve XI, which is the Spinal Accessory Nerve, and the traps are also innervated by the nerve roots of C3 an
Nerve XI, which is the Spinal Accessory
Nerve, and the traps are also innervated by the nerve roots of C3 an
Nerve, and the traps are
also innervated by the
nerve roots of C3 an
nerve roots of C3 and C4.