Although the tongue may seen to be floating freely in the floor of the mouth, it is actually anchored in all directions by the four extrinsic muscle sets, which work together to move the tongue in virtually any direction. The movements they produce, however, are pretty coarse, and fine shap...
Radlanski RJ, Renz H, Tabatabai A (2001) Prenatal development of the muscles in the floor of the mouth in human embryos and fetuses from 6.9 to 76 mm CRL. Ann Anat 183:511–518Radlanski RJ, Renz H, Tabatabai A (2001) Prenatal development of the muscles in the floor of the mouth...
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Twitter Google Share on Facebook in·trin·sic mus·cles muscles fully contained (origin, belly, and insertion) within the structure under consideration. For example, the interossei and lumbrical muscles are intrinsic muscles of the hand. ...
Origin: Inferior margin of mandible at thechin Insertion: Hyoid boneAction: Elevates hyoid bone, tongue, andfloor of mouth during swallowing and speaking具有类似词语的学习集 Muscle Chart Quiz #5 78个词语 amah27 Anatomy Lab Muscle chart for quiz 5 78个词语 ninarikka Lab 8: Axial Muscles 51个...
- origin: mastoid process of temporal bone - action: elevates hyoid bone Mylohyoid - also a suprahyoid neck muscle - effect on jaw probably minimal, but could assist lowering - thin sheet of muscle fibers forming muscular floor of mouth ...
Responses of normal cells to ionizing radiation. Semin Radiat Oncol. 2007;17(2):81–8. Article Google Scholar Kumar R, Madanikia S, Starmer H, et al. Radiation dose to the floor of mouth muscles predicts swallowing complications following chemoradiation in oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma....
In his short story, A Hunk of Burning Love, Camoin completes the simile as follows: “Put a pipe in his mouth and he’d look like Popeye.” Muscles like marshmallows —Carlos Baker The muscles of his arms and back stood out beneath his fair skin like the muscles of one of Rodin’s ...
Ch 1. Muscles of the Head Ch 2. Muscles of the Mouth Ch 3. Muscles of the Tongue Ch 4. Muscles of the Neck Ch 5. Muscles of the Shoulder Ch 6. Muscle Dysfunction in the Head, Neck &... Ch 7. Muscles of the Chest Ch 8. Muscles of the Abdomen Ch 9. Iliac Region Muscles Ch...
Radiation of the pain into thetongue, floor of the mouth,pharynxandlarynx. • Hypertonicsuprahyoid musclesmay draw themandibleposterior. During the growth phase, this leads to reduced sagittal growth by comparison with the bones of the upper jaw, resulting in a distocclusion and withdrawal of ...