(2009) Neck muscle load distribution in lateral, frontal, and rear-end impacts: a three-dimensional finite element analysis. Spine; 34: 2626-33.Hedenstierna, S., Halldin, P., Siegmund, G.P.: Neck muscle load distribution in lateral, frontal, and rear-end impacts: a three-dimensional ...
View chapterExplore book The Anatomy of the Common Marmoset ChristopheCasteleyn,JacoBakker, inThe Common Marmoset in Captivity and Biomedical Research, 2019 Muscles of the Neck and Tongue • M. sternocleidomastoideus: The lateral portion is them. cleidooccipitalisthat arises from the clavicle and in...
Because of its size and the many locations of its attachments, the trapezius muscle also has many actions. Most of these actions result in movement of the neck and scapula (i.e., the “shoulder girdle” as a whole). The function of the trapezius muscle depends on which region of the mu...
Muscle - Skeletal, Smooth, Cardiac: In the living urodeles (newts and salamanders) of the class Amphibia, the axial muscles are most important for propulsion. The limbs of urodeles are quite weak and tend to be carried forward passively with the undulati
(C) Lateral view of the 3D structure. Only the binding regions for the deep red motors are indicated, showing 𝐿𝑎/3 shifts (see Section 4.1). The mismatch between actin-binding regions and the motors can be particularly appreciated in the motors pointing out of the figure plane toward ...
The trapezius can be divided into three bands of muscle fibers that have distinct structures and functions within the muscle. Thesuperior fiberscover the posterior and lateral sides of the neck with their tendons connecting to origins along the occipital bone and insertions on the clavicle. ...
cutaneous muscle striated muscle that inserts into the skin. deltoid muscle the muscular cap of the shoulder, often used as a site for an intramuscular injection. See appendix 3-4. extraocular m's the six voluntary muscles that move the eyeball: superior, inferior, middle, and lateral recti,...
and their actions are just as complex and vital. They play the role of accessory breathing muscles but are also important for the movement of the neck and the head and maintaining the posture between the neck and the head. Their dysfunction creates several pathological patterns, such as thoracic...
View article The Lumbar Region Gregory D. Cramer, in Clinical Anatomy of the Spine, Spinal Cord, and Ans (Third Edition), 2014 Anterior Primary Divisions and the Lumbar Plexus The APDs, or ventral rami, branch from the spinal nerves at the lateral border of the IVF and immediately enter th...
The mechanisms include penetrating trauma such as a stab wound, anterior shoulder dislocation, and fracture of the humeral neck. Complete division of the nerve may be overlooked because the sensory loss may be ill-defined and flexion of the elbow by the brachioradialis may be strong enough to...