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  1. Detailed 3D anatomy tutorials on the muscles of facial expression, muscles of mastication, and neck muscles.

  2. 19 paź 2018 · Overview of the Facial and Anterior Neck musculature including the expressive and functional muscles. Also includes some surrounding osteology and cartilage...

  3. In this video we will explore the suboccipital, suprahyoid, scalene, and infrahyoid muscle groups, shedding light on their functions, anatomical details, and...

  4. 21 lis 2023 · The facial muscles, also called craniofacial muscles, are a group of about 20 flat skeletal muscles lying underneath the skin of the face and scalp. Most of them originate from the bones or fibrous structures of the skull and radiate to insert on the skin.

  5. 12 lip 2023 · The basic shape of the human face is determined by the underlying facial skeleton (i.e. viscerocranium), the facial muscles and the amount of subcutaneous tissue present. The face plays an important role in communication and the expression of emotions and mood.

  6. The facial muscles originate from the bones of the facial skeleton (viscerocranium) and insert into the skin. These muscles are mostly grouped around the natural orifices of the face (eyes, nose, and mouth), taking part in the closing or widening of these orifices.

  7. 20 kwi 2024 · The facial muscles are striated muscles that link the facial skin to the skull bone to perform important daily life functions, such as mastication and emotion expression. The facial muscles produce various movements but are often categorized into facial expression (mimetic) and mastication muscles.