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Suprahyoid muscles
Occipitofrontalis
Oral group of facial muscles (part 2)
Oral group of facial muscles (part 1)
Nasal group of facial muscles
Facial muscles (overview)
Facial muscles (colored)
Orbital group of facial muscles
Action of the lateral and medial pterygoids during elevation and depression of the mandible
Action of temporalis and masseter: elevation of the mandible
Primary muscles of mastication
Ligaments of the spine
Ligaments of the craniocervical junction
Skull topography: fossae
Biomechanics of the upper limb: flexion and extension of the elbow
Overview of the gastrointestinal blood vessels
Sutures of the skull
Biomechanics of the hip joint: combined flexion and adduction and extension and adduction
Overview of the blood vessels of the head and neck
Skull openings
Biomechanics of the wrist: circumduction
Blood vessels supplying the male urinary bladder and urethra
Biomechanics of the sacroiliac joints: nutation and counternutation
Biomechanics of the head and neck: circumduction
Exploring differences: male and female pelvis comparison
Male vs. female pelvis
Biomechanics of the foot: inversion and eversion
Exploring the skull: sagittal section (with the brain included)
Biomechanics of the knee joint: flexion and extension
Biomechanics of the hip joint: flexion and extension with a straight leg
Biomechanics of the thumb: movements at the first carpometacarpal joint
First cervical vertebra (atlas; C1)
Axial rotation
Hip bone and its parts
Biomechanics of the thorax during breathing
Biomechanics of the thorax
Function of the scalene muscles
Comparision of the typical and atypical thoracic vertebrae
Typical thoracic vertebrae
Classification and landmarks of the ribs
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Skull openings
The human skull contains numerous openings that are known as foramina (sing.
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