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30 paź 2023 · The muscles of the neck are closely related to a number of important structures that pass between the thorax and the head, including major blood vessels, nerves and elements of the respiratory and gastrointestinal systems. This article will introduce you to the anatomy of the muscles of the neck.
- Suboccipital Nerve
These muscles include rectus capitis posterior major, rectus...
- Prevertebral Muscles
The prevertebral muscles are a group of four paired deep...
- Rectus Capitis Anterior
Rectus capitis anterior muscle is one of the deep neck...
- Epiglottis
Epiglottis The epiglottis is a cartilaginous flap that...
- Longus Capitis Muscle
These muscles are wrapped up in the prevertebral layer of...
- Semispinalis Cervicis Muscle
Semispinalis cervicis originates from the transverse...
- Longus Colli Muscle
Longus colli muscle (Musculus longus colli) Longus colli is...
- Atlanto-occipital Joint
This includes the sternocleidomastoid, longus capitis and...
- Suboccipital Nerve
4 dni temu · The neck muscles, including the sternocleidomastoid and the trapezius, are responsible for the gross motor movement in the muscular system of the head and neck. They move the head in every direction, pulling the skull and jaw towards the shoulders, spine, and scapula.
The muscles of the neck are present in four main groups. The suboccipital muscles act to rotate the head and extend the neck. Rectus capitis posterior major and Rectus capitis posterior minor attach the inferior nuchal line of the occiput to the C2 and C1 vertebrae respectively.
layer of fibrous tissue that surrounds muscles, groups of muscles, blood vessels and nerves, binding those structures together allow the muscles to slide upon each other during movement
18 paź 2023 · In this topic page, we’ll learn about various anatomical aspects of the head and neck, such as the skull, eyes, teeth, nose, ears, and neck. In addition, we’ll also cover the most important blood vessels and nerves supplying each region.
8 sie 2023 · The neck has a variety of different muscles that provide support and control head and neck movement. The main muscle groups of the neck include the spinal muscles, anterior neck muscles, posterior neck muscles, suboccipitals, and superficial neck muscles.
26 mar 2024 · The anterior neck muscles are a group of muscles located on the anterior aspect of the neck. They can be further subdivided into 5 groups: superficial, scalene, suprahyoid, infrahyoid and anterior vertebral (prevertebral) muscles.