Kinesiology 2222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Medial Pterygoid Muscle, Epicranial Aponeurosis, Lateral Pterygoid Muscle
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Locaion: structure near which the muscle is found. Ex: temporalis, a muscle near the temporal bone: many muscles are named ater the regions that they are in. Funcion and size: each muscle has a primary funcion; may have secondary, teriary and so on. Ex: deltoid, a triangular shaped muscle: will inluence how the muscle moves the bones. Shape: this will help with where the muscles atach and with the funcion of the muscle. Muscles that are innervated by the same nerve have the same funcion. The muscular system: muscles of the head and neck. Chewing muscles": muscles of facial expression b, muscles of the tongue, eye, and throat, anterior and posterior neck muscles, within each compartment idenify, muscular atachments, common nerve supply i. In one compartment, there can only be one nerve: muscular funcion. Origin: the atachment of a muscle"s tendon to the staionary bone. Inserion: the atachment of the muscle"s other tendon to the moveable bone.