Fascia of the Head and Neck Groups Attachment Points Arrangement
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Content • 0:00 Introduction • 0:10 What is a Fascia? • 2:22 Content • 3:04 Temporal Fascia • 4:06 Masseter Fascia and Parotid Fascia • 4:51 Buccopharyngeal Fascia • 5:59 Cervical Fascia • ------------------------------- • 🫀 Join: / @taimtalksmed • 📷 Follow my IG: / taimtalksmed • 💝 Donation link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/taimtalk... • ------------------------------- • Fascia Functions: • Stabilizes and separates muscles from other internal organs • Form compartments • Passage for Nerve, Blood vessels and lymph • Storage medium for fat and water • Three types of Fascia: • ○ Superficial Fascia • ○ Deep Fascia • ○ Visceral Fascia • Fascia of the Head • Temporal Fascia • ○ Starts at the Superior Temporal Line • ○ Splits into 2 Layers • Deep Layer • Lamina Profunda • Superficial Layer • Lamina superficialis • Parotid Fascia • ○ Covers the Parotid Gland • Masseteric Fascia • ○ Covers the Masseter Muscle • Buccopharyngeal Fascia • ○ Covers buccinator muscle • ○ Goes behind the pharynx • ○ Fuses with pterygomandibular raphe • Fascia of the Neck • Cervical Fascia • ○ Superficial Layer • Covers the surface of the neck • Envelops the Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius • Platysma is superficial to the fascia • ○ Pretracheal Layer • Envelops infrahyoid muscles • It forms the Carotid Sheath • (surrounds neurovascular bundle) • ○ Prevertebral Layer • Covers the deep cervical muscles
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