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Same side flexion


Opposite side rotation


Neck flexion


Elevate rib cage

Actions of SCM

Sternoclavicular

Only joint in the upper body where axial skeleton articulates with appendicular skeleton

Platysma

Facial muscle that attaches to the mandible angles the mouth and skin of lower face.

C2-C7

Common origin of scalenes

Parietal

Paired cranial bones

Buccinator

Cheek/facial muscle

Temporalmandibular

Joint most frequently used in the body

Stapedius

Smallest muscle in the body located in the ear

Insertion

In muscle contraction where does the greatest amount of movement take place?

Mastoid process


Medial clavicle


Manubrium of the sternum

Attachment sites for sternocleidomastoid (SCM)

Common carotid artery

What is located bilaterally of the SCM to be careful of.

Glenohumeral joint

Shoulder joint is called

Mastoid process

Insertion for SCM

SCM


Longus capitus

Muscles that rotate the head

Aponerosis

Broad flattened tendon-like sheet of connective tissue

Occipitalfrontalis

Muscle Raising forehead to express surprise

Omohyoid

Infrahyoid muscle that attaches to the scapula

Suprahyoids

Antagonists to infrahyoids

Masseter

Strongest muscle in the body relative to its size.

Zygomatic arch

Origin of the masseter

Hyoid

Elevates when we swallow.

Thyroid cartilage

"The Adam's apple"

Tempomandibular

Where does the mandible articulate with the cranium?

Sphenoid

This bone has lateral portions called the greater wings

8

Number of cranial bones

EOP external occipital protuberance

Also known as the bump of knowledge

14

Number of facial bones

Superior nuchal lines

Dry line of the cranium and the sea of neck muscles