MOINA of the Neck Flashcards

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platysma

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origin: deep fascia of pectoralis major and deltoid
insertion: body of mandible and angle of mouth

nerve: facial nerve - cervical branch

depresses mandible and angle of mouth

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sternocleidomastoid

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origin: manubrium sterni and medial third of clavicle
insertion: mastoid process of temporal bone and occipital bone

nerve: spinal part of accessory nerve and C2 and 3

two muscles act together to flex and extend the neck; one muscle rotates head to opposite side

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digastric posterior belly

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origin: mastoid process of temporal bone
insertion: intermediate tendon is held to hyoid by fascial sling

nerve: facial nerve

depresses mandible or elevates hyoid bone

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digastric anterior belly

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origin: body of mandible
insertion: intermediate tendon is held to hyoid by fascial sling

nerve: nerve to mylohyoid

depresses mandible and elevates hyoid bone

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stylohyoid

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origin: styloid process
insertion: body of hyoid bone

nerve: facial nerve

elevates hyoid bone

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mylohyoid

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origin: mylohoid line of body of mandible
insertion: body of hyoid bone and fibrous raphe

nerve: inferior alveolar nerve

elevates floor of mouth and hyoid bone or depresses mandible

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geniohyoid

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origin: inferior mental spine of mandible
insertion: body of hyoid bone

nerve: first cervical nerve

elevates hyoid bone or depresses mandible

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sternohyoid

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origin: manubrium sterni and clavicle
insertion: body of mandible

nerve: ansa cervicalis, C1, 2, and 3

depresses hyoid bone

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sternothyroid

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origin: manubrium sterni
insertion: oblique line on lamina of thyroid cartilage

nerve: ansa cervicalis; C1, 2, and 3

depresses larynx

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thyrohyoid

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origin: oblique line of lamina on thryoid cartilage
insertion: lower border of body of mandible

nerve: first cervical nerve

depresses hyoid bone; elevates larynx

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omohyoid inferior belly

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origin: upper margin of scapular and suprascapular ligament
insertion: intermediate tendon is held to clavicle and first rib by fascial sling

nerve: ansa cervicalis; C1, 2, and 3

depresses hyoid bone

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omohyoid superior belly

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origin: lower border of body of hyoid bone
insertion: intermediate tendon is held to clavicle and first rib by fascial sliing

nerve: ansa cervicalis; C1, 2, and 3

depresses hyoid bone

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scalenus anterior

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origin: transverse process of third, fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebrae
insertion: first rib

nerve: C4, 5, and 6

elevates first rib; laterally flexes and rotates cervical part of vertebral column

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scalenus medius

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origin: transverse processes of upper six cervical vertebrae
insertion: first rib

nerve: anterior rami of cervical nerves

elevates first rib; laterally flexes and rotates cervical part of vertebral column

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scalenus posterior

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origin: transverse processes of lower cervical vertebrae
insertion: second rib

nerve: anterior rami of cervical nerves

elevates second rib; laterally flexes and rotates cervical part of vertebral column

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