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</html>";s:4:"text";s:12723:"The origin, insertion, and action of individual groups of spinal muscles are listed in Table 4.5. Zygomaticus. Insertion: Eyelid and skin of face. There are actually two insertion points of the masseter muscle. Origin and insertion.  Muscle forces. The styloglossus originates on the styloid process of the temporal bone, and allows upward and backward motion. action - elevate mandible, protract mandible and move it laterally. Figure 1. The masseter muscle is a thick, rectangular muscle of mastication. Origin: medial surface of mandible Insertion: basihyal (meets adjacent muscle at midline) Function: raises floor of mouth 3 Digastric Origin: Paraoccipital process and mastoid process Insertion: ventral surface of mandible Function: depresses mandible 4 Genioglossus The superior border of the mandible is the tension zone and the inferior border is the compression zone. Posterior belly from mastoid notch of temporal bone. 13. Insertion- Corners of mouth. Insertion : It is inserted on the medial surface, apex and anterior border of coronoid process of mandible Action: Anterior fibers elevate the mandible and posterior fibers retract the protruded mandible. The genioglossus (genio = “chin”) originates on the mandible and allows the tongue to move downward and forward. Muscle forces The mandible is a hoop of bone that deforms with movement based on the origin and insertion of the muscles of mastication. 3. Tension and compression zones The SCM occupies key position since a host of important structures of neck like great vessels and branches of cervical plexus are overlapped by the muscle [1]. 2. Posterior belly – mastoid process of the temporal bone. Temporalis muscle Origin: temporal bone Insertion: coronoid process & ramus of the mandible … ORIGIN: Inner surface of the mandible, near symphysis: COURSE: Medial and inferior: INSERTION: Hyoid, by means of intermediate tendon: INNERVATION: V trigeminal nerve, mandibular branch, via the mylohyoid branch of the inferior alveolar nerve: FUNCTION: Elevate hyoid; draws hyoid superiorly and anteriorly origin - lower ribs. Insertion : It inserts in the base of mandible, skin of cheek and lower lip, angle of mouth, orbicilaris oris. Study Origin, Insertion and Action of selected skeletal muscle flashcards from Dhesseny Buenafe's WCJC class online, or in Brainscape's iPhone or Android app. action: elevate and protract mandible and moves it laterally (grinding) diaphragm. origin: One head attaches to sternal end of clavicle; the other head attaches to manubrium. Insertion: tip and medial surface of coronoid process and anterior border of ramus of mandible. Sternocleidomastoid. origin: parietal, temporal, frontal, occipital bone insertion : coronoid process of mandible action : elevate mandible to close mouth when chewing, moves mandible laterally - make a selection - internal intercostals platysma orbicularis oris external oblique abdominus respiratory diaphragm orbicularis oculi masseter rectus abdominus sternocleidomastoid external intercostals. 1. Origin- Molar region of maxilla and mandible. The insertion of a muscle refers to the location of the body where the muscle ends, or where it attaches to another part of the body. Fibers from both heads converge to course posterolaterally, in a predominately horizontal plane. Insertion: Medial suface of mandibular ramus. Learn faster with spaced repetition. Origin: It takes origin from the bones forming floor of temporal fossa and temporal fascia. Insertion: It is inserted on the medial surface, apex and anterior border of coronoid process of mandible Action: Anterior fibers elevate the mandible and posterior fibers retract the protruded mandible. Origin: Clavicular Intersection Insertion: Ulna, mastoid, dorsal neck. insertion: coronoid process of mandible. Insertion- Skin and muscle of upper lip and border of muscles. origin: xiphoid process, costal cartilage, lumbar vertebrae, inferior internal surface of lower ribs. Origin- Zygomatic bone. Point of Insertion; Superior Head : Inserts on the temporomandibular joint (TMJ), which is the joint formed on each side of the skull where the mandible (lower jaw) attaches to the skull. View Notes - Muscles Study Guide from SOLS BIO 201 at Arizona State University. insertion: medial surface of ramus of mandible. It is not possible for the massage therapist to access individual muscles of the spine, and an idea of the general grouping of these muscles and general di-rection of fibers would suffice for most therapists. These two muscles have insertions on the coronoid process of mandible. Platysma • Action: pulls lower lip back and down, tenses skin of neck during shaving , depress mandible • Origin: fascia of chest (over pectoral muscle and deltoid) • Insertion: lower margin of mandible , and skin and muscle at corner of mouth • Intervation: Cranial nerve 7. Attachments of Masseter Muscle: Origin & Insertion. origin: Along temporal lines of skull. ORIGIN: Anterior belly from diagastric fossa of mandible, lateral to mental symphysis. Buccinator. 10. external oblique (angle) muscles of the abdominal wall. Origin: (proximal attachments): Zygomatic arch (medial surface and inferior border). Insertion onto the medial side of the angle of the mandible is … It originates from the upper parts of pectoralis and deltoid fascia. Origin:Temporal, frontal & parietal bones insertion: Coronoid process of Mandible Action: Elevates mandible. Action: Acting in concert, the digastrics muscles elevate hyoid bone and steady it during swallowing and speech; acting from behind, they open mouth and depress mandible. It is the location where the temporalis muscle attaches. Insertion: (distal attachments): Lateral surface of angle and ramus of mandible. The medial pterygoid. extensor digitorum. 3. In humans, it arises from the temporal fossa and the deep part of temporal fascia. Origin: fascia covering the superior portions of the pectoralis major and deltoid muscles below the clavicle. Origin: Inferior clavicle and fascia of chest Insertion: Inferior surface of mandible Action: Draws corners of mouth inferiorly and tenses skin of neck by drawing it superiorly Insertion: tip and medial surface of coronoid process and  anterior border of ramus of mandible. Innervation: deep temporal branches of mandibular  nerve (CN V 3 ). The temporalis elevates the mandible, closing the jaws;  and its posterior fibres retrude the mandible after  protrusion. Action: Closes eye; blink. 12. The sternocleidomastoid (SCM) which is shortly called as sternomastoid extends obliquely across the side of the neck and divides the neck into anterior and posterior triangle. -Origin: Lower margin of mandible (anterior belly) and mastoid process of the temporal bone (posterior belly) - Insertion: By a connective tissue loop to hyoid bone. But the additional head (AH1) of sternocleidomastoid from deep fascia and accessory head of insertion to the angle of mandible and posterior part base of the mandible that we reported here is not found in the literature, at the best of our search. Origin and insertion Mylohyoid is a sheet like muscle, originating from the entire length of the mylohyoid line on the inner surface of mandible. Origin: It takes origin from the bones forming floor of temporal fossa and temporal fascia. insertion - mandible. Insertion: The two bellies are united by an intermediate tendon, which is connected to the hyoid bone via a fibrous sling. Origin and Insertion of Medial Pterygoid Muscle: It Arises from the deep head the lateral pterygoid plate, and from the maxillary tuberosity. Muscles of the Mandible Masseter:-Origin: zygomatic arch-Insertion: ramus of mandible and coronoid process-Function: elevates the mandible-Most superficial muscle of mastication-Quadrilateral shaped muscle Temporalis:-Origin: temporal fossa of temporal and parietal bones-Insertion: coronoid process and ramus-Function: elevates the mandible-More rapid contraction than masseter Medial Pterygoid:-Origin: medial pterygoid plate and fossa-Insertion… 2. Action : It depresses mandible and angle of mouth. INSERTION Lateral surface of ramps of the mandible NERVE SUPPLY From anterior division of mandible FUNCTION Elevation of mandible Protrusion Of the mandible (when muscles on both sides act together) Side to side movement (When muscles of both sides act alternately ) 2.TEMPORALIS Insertion: (distal attachments): Tip and medial surface of coronoid process of mandible. and accessory head of origin from the clavicle, were reported [1, 4–6]. Origin: floor of temporal fossa and deep surface of temporal fascia. Origin: Anterior belly – digastric fossa of the mandible. Funny Dr Seuss Quotes, Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. This muscle protracts the mandible and produces its side to side movement. action - when both contract it compresses … Action: Pulls Limb Forward, Extends Shoulder Opposing Muslces: Deep Pectoralis Synergists: Cleidocephalicus Superficial/extrinsic or Deep/intrinsic: Superficial Other Names: None INSERTION: Both meet at the intermediate tendon and held by the fibrous pulley to the hyoid bone. Action: Extension of fingers 2-5, assists in extension of wrist. The mandible is a hoop of bone that deforms with movement based on the origin and insertion of the muscles of mastication. The spinal muscles located in the neck have been previously dis-cussed. Platysma: origin: Pectoralis muscle Insertion: Mandible, the skin of the lower face Action: Pulls lower lip down (as in frowning), Depresses mandible (opening mouth as when chewing or surprised) Others Facial Muscles-Occipitofrontalis muscle Muscles of Mastication – Origin, Insertion, Supply & Functions. Notice the medial pterygoid muscle originating from the pterygoid area, as well as a small origin from the maxillary tuberosity. Insertion is seen on the Medial angle of the Mandible. It originates from the lateral surface of the lateral pterygoid plate of sphenoid bone. insertion: Mastoid region of skull & lateral portion of superior nuchal line. Origin: Lateral Condyle of Humerus. Insertion: medial fibers insert onto the lower border of the mandible, lateral fibers will attach to the skin, subcutaneous tissue, and muscles surrounding the mouth. 4. Mainly it is in the movement of the mandible that the help of these muscles is required since it is the only movable bone in the skill. Origin: (proximal attachments): Temporal lines, temporal fossa, and temporal fascia. location: between thoracic and abdominal cavities. Hunting bow concept. insertion… Origin: humerus (lateral epicondyle), ulna (posterior shaft) Insertion: Metacarpal V. Innervation: Radial Nerve. It takes origin by Innervation: mandibular nerve via lateral pterygoid nerve from anterior trunk, which  enters it deep surface. Acting together, these muscles protrude the mandible and  depress the chin. Acting alone and alternately, they produce side-to-side  movements of the mandible. This is a thick, quadrilateral muscle that also has two  heads or origin. ORIGIN Lower border and inner surface of zygomatic arch. Nerve Supply : It is supplied by cervical branch of the facial nerve. The upper/superior head originates on the infratemporal surface and infratemporal crest of the greater wing of the sphenoid bone and inserts onto the articular disc and fibrous capsule of the temporomandibular joint.. temporalis muscle origin and insertion; temporalis muscle origin and insertion. It courses inferomedially, with its fibers inserting onto the mylohyoid raphe (median fibrous raphe) and superior aspect of body of hyoid bone. origin - sphenoid bone. insertion - iliac crest and linea alba. Origin : It originates from the subcutaneous tissue of infraclavicular and supraclavicular regions. Its fiber run upwards and medially. It is a powerful masticatory muscle that can easily be seen and felt during closure of the mandible. The superior fibers insert into the anteromedial part of the articular capsule and articular disc of … Insertion- Skin at angle of mouth. Origin: Lateral pterygoid plate and adjacent portion of palatine bone and maxilla. 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