Back of the neck Muscles of the back-

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Muscle of the back Muscle are arranged in 2 layers:
Advertisements

Soft Tissue of the Back.
External occipital protuberance Ligamentum nuchae
Scalenus Anterior Origin: From the transverse processes of the 3rd; 4th ; 5th and 6th cervical vertebrae. Insertion: Into the scalene tubercle on the inner.
Posterior Triangle of the Neck
DISSECTION OF THE BACK AND SCAPULAR REGION
Blood Supply of Head & Neck
Cover slide.
MUSCLES OF BACK By : Prof. Ahmed Fathalla Dr.Sanaa Alshaarawy.
Muscles of Back Dr. Sama ul Haque Dr Rania Gabr.
Muscles of the Posterior Neck
Triangles of the Neck Sanjaya Adikari Department of Anatomy.
ANTERIOR TRIANGLE It is in front of the Sternomastoid muscle.
Posterior Triangle of the Neck
Presentor: Angelie Melzer
Muscles of the Back By Prof Saeed A. Abouel Makarem.
By Prof. Saeed Abouel Makarem
POSTERIOR & ANTERIOR TRIANGLE OF NECK
Muscluar triangles of ……………….the neck
By Prof. Saeed Abuel Makarem
AXILLA.
DEEP BACK MUSCLES. Deep Back Muscles Epaxial muscles. Epaxial muscles. Hypaxial muscles. Hypaxial muscles. Pharyngeal arch muscles. Pharyngeal arch muscles.
Thyroid gland Structure : it is the largest endocrine gland in the body. It has butterfly shape. It consists of 2 lateral ( right & left.
ANTERIOR TRIANGLE of the NECK
Dr. Mujahid Khan.  The scalenus anterior muscle is a key muscle in understanding the root of the neck  It is deeply placed  It descends almost vertically.
VESSELS AND NERVES OF THE NECK. Main Arteries of the neck 1. Common Carotid Artery. 2. External Carotid Artery. 3. Internal Carotid Artery. 4. Subclavian.
Anterior triangle Dr. Lubna Nazli Associate Professor Anatomy
 Thyroid Gland  Parathyroid  Trachea  Esophagus  By  Prof. Saeed Abuel Makarem.
Dr. Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim & Dr. Zeenat Zaidi. OBJECTIVES At the end of the lecture, students should be able to: the different groups of back muscles.
NERVES OF THE NECK. Main Nerves of the neck 1. Vagus nerve. 2. Accessory nerve. 3. Hypoglossal nerve. 4. Cervical part of sympathetic trunk. 5. Cervical.
SUBOCCIPITAL TRIANGLE
Submandibular Region It lies under cover of the body of the mandible between the mandible and the hyoid bone. It contains muscles; salivary glands; nerves;
+ Posterior muscles of the neck Dr.Muhammad Mustafa yousafzai.
Origin Insertion Nerve Action External Intercostal
SUBMANDIBULAR REGION I By Prof. Saeed Makarem 1 Prof. makarem.
Department of Anatomy Wenzhou Medical University Chenyou Sun
Temporal Fossa.
TRIANGLES OF THE NECK Khalid M. Khan Department of Anatomy Kuwait University December 09, 2013.
Anterior Neck Triangles
Head , neck, Shoulder, & Back Muscles
ANTERIOR TRIANGLE OF THE NECK II
The Muscular System: Part B
SUBMANDIBULAR REGION I
Triangles of the neck Suboccipital Anterior Posterior
Ch. 10 The Muscular System.
The Root of the neck.
Internal Carotid Artery
Posterior belly of digastric
ANTERIOR and POSTERIOR TRIANGLES of NECK
The Neck: Cutaneous Innervation, Muscles, Anterior and Posterior Cervical Triangles and their Subdivisions.
Mark Kozsurek, M.D., Ph.D. Composition of the vertebral column Atlanto-occipital and atlanto-axial joints Mark Kozsurek, M.D., Ph.D.
Blood Supply of Head & Neck
PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM College of Medicine / Mutah University
A Virtual Practice Practical Back and Chest The Triple Lindy
UNIT IV – Problem IV- Anatomy
LATERAL CERVICAL TRIANGLE
THYROID, PARATHYROID GLANDS Ass.Prof. Dr. Saif Ali Ahmed Ghabisha.
Intrinsic back muscles (deep back muscles):
Head & neck.
Suboccipital approach to the distal vertebral artery
THE BACK.
The Neck.
THE BACK.
Suboccipital approach to the distal vertebral artery
11-5 Axial Musculature Muscles of the Vertebral Column
MUSCLES OF BACK By : Dr.Sanaa Alshaarawy.
Muscles of the Neck and Vertebral Column: Trunk Extension
MUSCLES OF BACK Prof. Ahmed Fathalla Ibrahim Professor of Anatomy
DR. MURAD H KAZI Muscluar triangles of ……………….the neck.
Presentation transcript:

Back of the neck Muscles of the back- 4 layers from superficial to deep. trapezius & latissimus dorsi Levator scapulae, rhomboideus, serratus posterior superior, serratus posterior inferior, splenius cervicis and splenius capitis Erector spinae or sacrospinalis( 3 columns) iliocostalis- iliocostalis lumborum, iliocostalis thoracis & iliocostalis cervicis Longissimus- longissimus thoracis, longissimus cervicis & longissimus capitis Spinalis- spinalis lumborum, spinalis thoracis & spinalis cervicis 4. Multifidus

Back of the neck

Back of the neck

Back of the neck

Back of the neck Suboccipital triangle- Boundaries Superomedially- rectus capitis posterior major supplemented by rectus capitis posterior minor Superiolaterally-superior oblique muscle Inferiorly- inferior oblique muscle Roof- dense fibrous tissue covered by the semispinalis capitis Laterally-longissimus capitis & sometimes by the splenius capitis Floor- posterior arch of the atlas, posterior atlanto-occipital membrane Contents- Third part of the vertebral a Dorsal ramus of nerve C1- suboccipital nerve Suboccipital plexus of veins

Back of the neck

Back of the neck Suboccipital muscles

Back of the neck Dorsal ramus of 1st cervical nerve- Emerges between posterior arch of the atlas & vertebral artery Supplies 4 suboccipital muscles & semispinalis capitis Nerve to inferior oblique gives off communicating branch to the greater occipital nerve

Back of the neck Greater occipital nerve- Medial branch of the dorsal ramus of the 2nd cervical nerve Winds round the middle of lower border of the inferior oblique muscle, & runs upwards and medially. Crosses the suboccipital triangle & pierces semispianlis capitis & trapezius muscles to ramify on the back of the head reaching the vertex Supplies the semispinalis and scalp

Back of the neck Third occipital nerve- Medial branch of the dorsal ramus of the 3rd cervical nerve After piercing the semispinalis capitis & trapezius, it ascends medial to the greater occipital nerve. Supplies- skin to the back of the neck to the external occipital protuberance

Back of the neck Vertebral artery- Branch from the 1st part of subsclavian artery 3part appears in the suboccipital triangle Foramen transversarium of the atlas, grooves the atlas leaves the triangle passing deep to lateral edge of the posterior atlanto-occipital membrane. It is separated from the posterior arch of the atlas by first cervical nerve & its dorsal and ventral rami

Back of the neck Occipital artery- Branch of ECA opposite to the origin of the facial artery Runs backwards & upwards deep to the lower border posterior belly of the digastric muscle, crossing the carotid sheath, accessory and hypoglossal nerves. Runs deep to mastoid process and sternocleidomastoid, digastric, splenius capitis , longissimus capitis. It crosses the rectus capitis lateralis, superior oblique and semispinalis capitis muscles at the apex of the posterior triangle Finally pierces the trapezius 2.5cm from the midline & comes to the lie along the greater occipital nerve. It is tortuous in the superficial of the scalp Branches- mastoid, meningeal & muscular

Back of the neck

Back of the neck Deep cervical artery- Branch of costocervical trunk of the subclavian a It passes into the back of the neck just above the neck of the 1st rib Ascends deep to the semispinalis & anastomoses with descending branch of the occipital artery Suboccipital plexus- Muscular veins, occipital veins, internal vertebral plexus & condylar emissary venous plexus. Finally drains into the deep cervical and vertebral plexus of the veins

Back of the neck Clinical anatomy- Neck rigidity- Cisternal puncture- Neurosurgeons approach the posterior cranial fossa through this region