The posterior head tympanic branch is an anatomical structure that is found in the neck and head region. It is part of the sound, or sound-conducting, apparatus. In this article, we will look at the structure and function of the posterior tympanic branch, as well as its interaction with other organs of the human body.
Structure of the posterior tympanic branch
The posterior tympanic branch is a small branch of the hyoid bone that articulates with the head of the malleus. This small bone is located in the anterior region of the inner part of the auricle and communicates with another bony element - the mastoid process. Between them there is also a cartilaginous element called the mastoid protuberance. Rear drum