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This comprehensive guide details the anatomy of the neck, including the cervical spine, larynx, thyroid & lymphatics. Learn more about human anatomy here.
- Muscles
The muscles of the neck are present in four main groups. The...
- Bones
The cervical spine and the hyoid bone constitute the bones...
- Areas
The neck is an anatomically complex region. Its surface...
- Other
Clinically the cervical fascia and the potential spaces they...
- Fascial Layers
Fascia is an internal connective tissue which forms bands or...
- Viscera of The Neck
The neck contains important organs from the respiratory,...
- Vessels
The jugular veins are the major veins of the neck. The...
- Nerves
This section on the nerves of the neck discusses the anatomy...
- Muscles
3 Νοε 2023 · It contains the following muscles: sternocleidomastoid, trapezius, splenius capitis, levator scapulae, omohyoid, as well as the anterior, middle and posterior scalene muscles. Test yourself on the anterior neck muscles with this interactive quiz.
21 Ιαν 2018 · Neck. The neck is the start of the spinal column and spinal cord. The spinal column contains about two dozen inter-connected, oddly shaped, bony segments, called vertebrae. The neck contains...
30 Οκτ 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.
18 Οκτ 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 Αυγ 2023 · Understanding your neck muscle anatomy can help you identify which muscles affect you when you feel pain or tightness. This article will review neck muscle anatomy with diagrams, neck muscle function, and ways to relieve tightness and rehabilitate painful neck muscles.
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.