Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byLawrence Clark Modified over 9 years ago
1
REVIEW INTRO. MUSCLES OF FACE & NECK
2
Rectus fibers Under splenius Oblique fibers
3
Occipitalis
4
The muscle name biceps means it has 2 ____________. origins
5
When a muscle contracts and shortens, its ________ is pulled toward its _________. insertion origin
6
Masseter
7
Temporalis
8
Buccinator
9
What is the term that refers to a ring of muscle that contracts to close an opening; it works much like a drawstring? sphincter
10
The epicranius consists of what 2 muscles? Frontalis Occipitalis
11
What is the primary function of the orbicularis oris? closes and protrudes the lips
12
Zygomaticus
13
Known as the pouting muscle Platysma
14
When you clench your mouth hard, what muscle is the prime mover that can be palpated in the cheek area? masseter
15
The primary function of the frontalis working with the occipitalis is to __________________________. raises eyebrows and creates wrinkles in forehead
16
Orbicularis oris
17
What is the primary function of the zygomaticus? raises the corner of the mouth; smiling
18
Name the Skeletal Muscle Actions : = decreasing the angle between 2 bones = decreasing the angle between the foot and shin; = pointing toes; = increasing the angle between 2 bones = moving a body part away from the midline = moving a body part toward the midline Flexion Dorsiflexion Plantar flexion Extension Abduction Adduction
19
Frontalis
20
What are muscles called that contract to stabilize nearby joints? Synergists
21
Lateral pterygoid
22
What is the primary function of the orbicularis oculi? Close eyes
23
Medial pterygoid
24
The ____________ of a muscle is its immovable (anchored) end. origin
25
Orbicularis oculi
26
Buccinator Also known as the “trumpeter’s muscle”
27
TMJ The primary muscles involved are the following: temporalis, masseter, medial pterygoid, and lateral pterygoid Name the muscles involved with TMJ.
28
= movement in a circular (cone- shaped) motion = turning movement of a bone about its long axis; (i.e.atlas/axis) = turn at elbow so palms are up = turn at elbow so palms are down = sole of foot in = sole of foot out = lifting a body part; (i.e. shoulder shrug) = returning a body part to pre-elevated position. Circumduction Rotation Supination Pronation Inversion Eversion Elevation Depression
29
Give the term for the Relative Size of a muscle = largest = longest = shortest maximus longus brevis
30
Frontalis Name the muscle that does this action.
31
Name muscles of facial expression. Orbicularis oculi Orbicularis oris Epicranius (frontalis and occipitalis Buccinator Zygomaticus platysma
32
The frontalis is connected to the occipitalis by the_______________________ epicranial aponeurosis
33
Muscle that causes “crows feet” wrinkles Orbicularis oculi
34
Occipitalis
35
Oribicularis oculi
36
Do you know what TMJ is, its causes and its treatments ? Review page 308 in text.
37
the winking muscle Orbicularis oculi
38
Muscle that allows compression on lacrimal gland to secrete tears Orbicularis oculi
39
Platysma
40
The general term for the muscle that contracts to cause the desired action. Prime mover or agonist
41
Orbicularis oris Known as the Kissing Muscle
42
Platysma
43
Name the muscles of mastication. Masseter Temporalis Medial pterygoid Lateral pterygoid.
44
Splenius capitus
45
Give the Term for the Direction of fascicles relative to midline = parallel = perpendicular = at 45 o angle rectus transverse oblique
46
Give the Shape of each muscle deltoid = trapezius = serratus = orbicularis = triangle trapezoid saw-toothed circular
47
Frontalis
48
Epicranius aponeurosis
49
Buccinator
50
Zygomaticus
51
Semispinalis capitus
52
Temporalis
53
Platysma
54
Both of the orbicularis muscles are = a ring of muscle that contracts to close an opening; it works much like a drawstring sphincter muscles
55
Orbicularis oris
56
Zygomaticus The “smiling muscle”
57
Sternocleidomastoid
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.