The accessory nerve is one of 12 types of cranial nerves. Cranial nerves emerge from the brain and brainstem rather than from the spinal cord. The accessory nerve is responsible for the ability to tilt and rotate the head along with shoulder movements. Damage to the accessory nerve can cause an inability to raise or shrug the shoulders and difficulty rotating the head.

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