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30 paź 2023 · The superficial muscles are the most superficial in the anterior neck, and include the platysma and sternocleidomastoid. The suprahyoid muscles, as the name suggests, are found superior to the hyoid bone, and include the digastric, mylohyoid, geniohyoid and stylohyoid.
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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.
21 sty 2023 · We define atavistic and vestigial structures and employ these definitions consistently when classifying anatomical structures. Pertinent anatomical structures are numerous and include human tails, plica semilunaris, the vomeronasal organ, levator claviculae, and external ear muscles, to name a few.
Nasal muscle Origin Insertion Action Innervation M. nasalis juga alveolaria of the upper anterior teeth ala nasi narrowing of nostril N.facialis Muscles of epicranium Origin Insertion Action Innervation M. occipitofrontalis venter occipitalis linea nuchae suprema galea aponeurotica traction of the head skin dorsally, and erases forehead wrinkles
8 sie 2023 · Anterior Neck Muscles. The anterior, or front, of your neck has four deep muscles located close to the spine. These muscles help stabilize the neck and bend the neck forward. They include the longus capitis, longus colli, rectus capitis lateralis, and rectus capitis anterior.
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15 lis 2019 · This model shows the muscles in the front of the neck are the suprahyoid and infrahyoid muscles and the anterior vertebral muscles (see the images below). The suprahyoid muscles are the digastrics, stylohyoid, mylohyoid, and geniohyoid.