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- Platysma muscle: Attachments, innervation, function | Kenhub
The platysma is a thin sheet-like muscle that lies superficially within the anterior aspect of the neck It arises in the upper thoracic and shoulder regions from a fascia that covers the pectoralis major and deltoid muscles
- Platysma muscle - Wikipedia
The platysma muscle or platysma is a superficial muscle of the human neck that overlaps the sternocleidomastoid It covers the anterior surface of the neck superficially When it contracts, it produces a slight wrinkling of the neck, and a "bowstring" effect on either side of the neck
- Anatomy, Head and Neck, Platysma - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The platysma is a superficial muscle found in the neck It covers most of the anterior and lateral aspect of the neck The platysma is a broad muscle which arises from the fascia that covers the upper segments of the deltoid and pectoralis muscles
- Platysma - Physiopedia
Platysma is a broad, thin sheet like muscle that lies superficially at the anterolateral aspect of neck bilaterally [1] It originates in the upper thoracic and shoulder regions from a fascia that covers the pectoralis major and deltoid muscles
- Platysma | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier
The platysma is a thin muscle that blends with the fascia covering the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles The fibers of the platysma muscle attach to the lower border of the mandible and the surrounding muscles, including the depressor anguli oris and depressor labii inferioris muscles
- Platysma - Learn Muscles
The platysma is considered to be the remnant of a muscle in quadrupeds called the panniculus carnosus This muscle enables four-legged animals to shake off flies and other insects
- Platysma - anatomy. app
The platysma (Latin: platysma) is a broad and flat neck muscle extending from the lower part of the face to the upper thorax It is classified as the superficial neck muscle
- Platysma muscle | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The platysma muscle (a k a the shaving muscle) is a broad superficial fascial sheet of thin muscle covering the superior anterior chest, anterior and anterolateral neck and anterolateral mandibular region
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