[[Explanation::The patient is presenting with signs consistent with injury to the sternocleidomastoid muscle, which is responsible for the lateral flexion of the neck and the rotation of the head. The sternocleidomastoid muscle originates in the anterior and superior manubrium and superior medial third of the clavicle and inserts in the lateral aspect of the mastoid process and anterior half of the superior nuchal line. It attaches the sternum, the clavicle, and the mastoid and occipital bones. The sternocleidomastoid is innervated by CN XI, or the spinal accessory nerve, which also innervates the trapezius, the main muscle responsible for the elevation of the shoulder.
Educational Objective: Sternocleidomastoid laterally flexes the neck and rotates the head. It is innervated by CN XI. The trapezius muscle, which elevates the shoulder, is also innervated by CN XI. Educational Objective: References: ]]