The platysma muscle is a superficial muscle of the human neck that overlaps the sternocleidomastoid. It covers the anterior surface of the neck superficially...
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facilitate chewing of plant matter. The most obvious muscle of mastication is the masseter muscle, since it is the most superficial and one of the strongest...
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origin, it is continuous with the platysma muscle, and at its insertion with the orbicularis oris muscle and risorius muscle. Some of its fibers are directly...
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Pharyngeal arch (redirect from Branchiomeric muscles)
Muscles Facial muscles Occipitofrontalis muscle Platysma Stylohyoid muscle Posterior belly of digastric muscle Stapedius muscle Auricular muscles Facial...
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This is a table of skeletal muscles of the human anatomy, with muscle counts and other information. Skeletal muscle maps Anterior view Posterior view...
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posteriorly by the trapezius, and anteriorly by the platysma muscle. The anterior and middle scalene muscles can be involved in certain forms of thoracic outlet...
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temporalis muscle, also known as the temporal muscle, is one of the muscles of mastication (chewing). It is a broad, fan-shaped convergent muscle on each...
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muscle Mentalis The platysma is supplied by the facial nerve. Although it is mostly in the neck and can be grouped with the neck muscles by location, it can...
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superficial fascia, the platysma muscle, the deep cervical fascia, the sternocleidomastoid muscle, and the scalenus anterior muscle. On the right side of...
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the platysma muscle and the deep cervical fascia.[citation needed] Near the clavicle, the supraclavicular nerves perforate the fascia and the platysma muscle...
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the orbicularis oris muscle around 2 cm wide. At its origin, depressor labii is continuous with the fibers of the platysma muscle. Some yellow fat is intermingled...
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digastric muscle. The roof is formed by: Integument, Superficial fascia, Platysma, Deep fascia. The floor is formed by (parts of) the: Thyrohyoid membrane...
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the neck. It is a branch of the facial nerve (VII). It supplies the platysma muscle, among other functions. The cervical branch of the facial nerve is...
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It is a potential space located between the mylohyoid muscle superiorly, the platysma muscle inferiorly, under the chin in the midline. The space coincides...
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sensitivity, muddled speech, or uncontrollable contraction of the platysma muscle. Some Meige's patients also have "laryngeal dystonia" (spasms of the...
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side. The buccal space is superficial to the buccinator muscle and deep to the platysma muscle and the skin. The buccal space is part of the subcutaneous...
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the integument, superficial fascia, the platysma muscle, deep cervical fascia, the sternocleidomastoid muscle, the sternohyoid, sternothyroid, and the...
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published a significant update to FACS in 2002. Movements of individual facial muscles are encoded by the FACS from slight different instant changes in facial...
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Cat anatomy (redirect from Trapezius muscles (cat))
visible and has a pale, pink color. The two main integumental muscles of a cat are the platysma and the cutaneous maximus. The cutaneous maximus covers the...
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Risorius (redirect from Risorius muscle)
masseteric fascia, the fascia enveloping the pars modiolaris of the platysma muscle, fascia overlying the mastoid part of temporal bone, and/or the zygomatic...
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each submandibular space are: the mylohyoid muscle superiorly, the skin, superficial fascia, platysma muscle and superficial layer of the deep cervical...
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Superficial muscular aponeurotic system (category Muscle stubs)
zygomatic arch) and galea.[citation needed] It becomes continuous with the platysma muscle inferiorly (inferior to the inferior border of the mandible), and indistinct...
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Facial artery (section Muscles)
being covered by the integument, platysma, and fascia; it then passes beneath the digastric and stylohyoid muscles and part of the submandibular gland...
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striated muscle deep to the panniculus adiposus. In humans, the platysma muscle of the neck, palmaris brevis in the hand, and the dartos muscle in the scrotum...
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the deep anatomical structures, notably the platysma muscle, cheek fat and the orbicularis oculi muscle. These lead up to three landmarks namely, an...
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Frown (section Muscles used)
not take into account the energy consumed by each muscle or the individual variability in facial muscles. While humans share facial musculature to express...
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cutaneous nerves of cervical plexus and the external jugular vein and platysma muscle. A chain of lymph glands is also found running along the posterior...
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Synkinesis (section Extra-ocular muscle synkinesis)
oculi, depressor anguli oris (DAO), mentalis, platysma and the contralateral depressor labii inferioris muscles. Due to the short span of Botox effects though...
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passes anterior-ward deep to the platysma and depressor anguli oris muscles. It provides motor innervation to muscles of the lower lip and chin:[citation...
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bilaterally located in the chin, between the mentalis muscle superiorly and the platysma muscle inferiorly. These spaces may be created by pathology,...
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