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Anatomy of the muscles that move the wrist

Jan-17-24

As for the muscles that move the wrist joint, some of them are flexors, some are extensions, some turn the hand down with the palm, others turn it up with the palm. The ...

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Anatomy of the muscles that move the forearm

Jan-17-24

The muscles that move the forearm include the muscles that flex it and the muscles that extend it. These muscles lie on the forearm. Other muscles impart to the forearm t ...

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Anatomy of the muscles that move the arm

Jan-17-24

Of the arm muscles, that is, the muscles that move the shoulder joint, three muscles come from the chest and pull the arm down. The origin of one of them is under the nip ...

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Anatomy of the chest muscles

Jan-17-24

Among the muscles that move the chest, there are those that only expand the chest, but do not compress it. These include the thoraco-abdominal barrier, which separates th ...

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Anatomy of the muscles of the tongue and neck

Jan-17-24

As for the muscles that move the tongue, there are nine of them. Two muscles, transverse, come from the sagittal processes and are adjacent to both sides of the tongue. T ...

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Anatomy of the muscles of the larynx, throat, pharynx and lambdoid bone

Jan-17-24

The larynx is a cartilaginous organ created as a voice instrument. It consists of three cartilages. One of them is cartilage, which is felt to the touch and visible in fr ...

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Anatomy of the head muscles

Jan-17-24

The head makes separate movements, as well as movements common to the five vertebrae of the neck, thanks to which the smooth movement of the simultaneous tilt of the head ...

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Anatomy of the muscles of the lower jaw

Jan-17-24

The ability to move is given specifically to the lower jaw, and not the upper, for the sake of several benefits. Firstly, it is better to set in motion what is lighter; f ...

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Anatomy of the muscles of the lip and nose

Jan-17-24

As for the lip, as we mentioned, some muscles are common to the cheek, and some are unique to the lip. There are four of these last muscles. A couple of them go to the li ...

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Anatomy of the muscles of the eyelids and cheeks

Jan-17-24

As for the eyelids, the lower eyelid does not need to move, since the goal is fully achieved by moving the upper eyelid alone: ​​with the help of the upper eyelid, the ey ...

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