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Axial Muscles
Question 6: Identify Muscle
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Axial muscles  have both their origins and insertions on parts of the axial skeleton. Appendicular muscles  control the movements of the upper and lower limbs and stabilize and control the movements of the pectoral and pelvic girdles.
A very good study technique is to  learn all of the required muscles by palpating them on your own body  and visualizing their origins, insertions, and actions.
 
The  epicranius  consists of the  occipitofrontalis muscle , which has two bellies separated by a broad epicranial aponeurosis called the  galea aponeurotica .
The  frontal belly of the occipitofrontalis muscle  originates on the frontal bone and skin of eyebrows and inserts on the galea aponeurotica.  When it contracts it  wrinkles the forehead and elevates the eyebrows.
 
 
The  occipital belly of the occipitofrontalis muscle  originates on the superior nuchal line  of the occipital bone and inserts onto the galea aponeurotica.  When it contracts it moves the scalp slightly posterior (backwards)
When the  occipital belly of the occipitofrontalis   muscle  contracts it  moves the scalp slightly posterior .
Obicularis oris muscle  consists of muscle fibers that encircle the opening of the mouth.  It originates from fascia and fibers overlaying the mandible and maxillae and inserts into the skin and lips surrounding the mouth.
 
 
The  platysma muscle  originates from fascia of the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles and the acromion of the scapula.  It inserts into the skin of the cheek and mandible.
The broad  platysma muscles  stretching the skin of the neck.  Its action is to pull the lower lip inferiorly, tense skin of neck, and  depress the mandible .
The  buccinator muscle  is located between the maxillae and the mandible and composes much of the fleshy wall of the cheek.
 
The  buccinator  (trumpeter)  muscle  in action
 
 
Read about  Bell palsy  in the clinical view in your text.
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS  NOT  USED BY A CHILD IN ORDER TO HOLD A STRAW IN ITS MOUTH AND SUCK UP JUICE THROUGH THE STRAW? A PLATYSMA B BUCCINATOR C OBICULARIS ORIS D MASSETER E DIAPHRAGM
Read about the  extrinsic muscles of the eye  for your  own information. We may revisit these with cranial nerves.
Read the  clinical view  in your text about  strabismus
Muscles of mastication
The term  mastication  refers to the process of chewing and is accomplished by muscles that move the mandible at the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
The  temporalis muscle  passes deep to the zygomatic arch and inserts on the coronoid process of the mandible.  Its action is to  elevate the mandible  (close the mouth)
The  temporalis muscle  originates on the superior and inferior portions of the temporal bone and inserts on the coronoid process of the mandible.  When it contracts it  elevates and retracts the mandible .
The  masseter muscle , which is  synergistic  to the temporalis, extends from the zygomatic arch to the lateral surface of the coronoid process  and  the lateral ramus of the mandible.  It  elevates and protracts the mandible  (closes the mouth).
The  medial and lateral pterygoid muscles , elevate the mandible, protract the mandible, and move it side to side in a chewing motion.
Pterygoid  is Greek for “wing-shaped”.
The pterygoid muscles, along with the masseter, temporalis, and platysma muscles, are the  muscles used in chewing (mastication).
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Lockjaw in tetanus Opisthotonos in tetanus Read  clinical view  in text about tetanus  and  botulism
ACCORDING TO THE  CLINICAL VIEW  IN YOUR TEXT, WHERE IS  BOTULISM TOXIN  COMMONLY USED FOR COSMETIC PURPOSES? A IN PECTORALIS MAJOR MUSCLES TO IMPROVE  CHEST SIZE B IN GLUTEUS MAXIMUS TO REDUCE STRESS AND  CLINCHING C IN EPICRANIUS REGION D BELOW UMBILICUS TO IMPROVE POSTURE E IN ORBICULARIS MUSCLE TO PLUMP LIPS
Muscles of the neck
Read about the muscles that move the tongue, the muscles of the pharynx, and the muscles of the anterior neck  for your own information   if you desire .  We do  not  have time to discuss them in this class.
The  sternocleidomastoid muscles  have their origin distally on the manubrium and clavicle and their insertion on the mastoid process of the temporal bone.  Their action is to  turn the head sideways  in a direction opposite the side on which the contracting muscle is located.
 
James Mason Ava Gardner as Pandora
Note magnificent sternocleidomastoids and suprasternal fossa!
 
 
Note external jugular vein is superficial to sternocleidomastoid
The  splenius capitus , the  semispinalis capitis , and the  trapezius  (which will be discussed later) extend the head or hyperextend the neck.
The  splenius capitis  and the  semispinalis capitis  (along with the trapezius) extend the head and can hyperextend the neck.
Neck extensors/hyperextensors at work
The  erector spinae muscles  provide support and movement to the vertebral column and torso to resist gravity.  Therefore, this group of muscles is  stronger than the antagonistic rectus abdominis muscle .
Hyperextending the spine during exercises can  strengthen the erector spinae muscles   and the transversospinalis muscles  (which are deeper) so they can better stabilize the vertebrae and resist back injuries.
Muscles of Respiration
Inhalation  relies upon muscles to increase the dimensions of the thoracic cavity.  Exhalation  is normally passive and decreases the chest dimensions.
The  external intercostals  are used in  restful breathing .  They cause the ribs to move up and out during  inhalation  thereby increasing the dimensions of the thoracic cavity.  Air is pulled in by a partial vacuum.
“ bucket handle” movement of the ribs during inhalation and exhalation.
The  internal intercostals , which are deep to the external intercostals, draw the ribs together and depress the thorax, thereby diminishing the chest volume during  forced exhalation .  Forced exhalation may also involve the abdominal muscles.
Internal intercostal muscles and abdominal muscles at work  during  forced exhalation  during exercise.
The  diaphragm , which is skeletal muscle attached to the xiphoid process, the costal cartilages of the lower ribs, and the lumbar vertebrae, is dome-shaped and extends superiorly when relaxed and flattens out when contracted.
The diaphragm inserts on the  central tendon , which is pulled inferiorly when the diaphragm is contracted during inhalation.
Movements of the diaphragm  during muscular inhalation and during relaxed exhalation
During  restful inhalation  the  external intercostal   muscles  pivot the ribs up and out to increase the dimensions of the thoracic cavity.  During this same time period the  diaphragm  moves downward and flattens.
During  restful exhalation  the elastic recoil of the lung tissue pulls the ribs down and in and the diaphragm up (becomes dome-shaped) and the internal intercostals are NOT used.  However, during  forced exhalation  the internal intercostals  are  used and perhaps the abdominal muscles as well!
Fracture/dislocation between C2 and C3 resulted in  respirator-dependent quadriplegia .  This patient cannot utilize his intercostal muscles nor his diaphragm.  Read the  clinical view
WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING  IS MOST ASSOCIATED  WITH  EXHALATION ? A FLATTENING OF THE DIAPHRAGM B NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN THE LUNG SPACES C CONTRACTION OF EXTERNAL INTERCOSTALS D INCREASED DIMENSIONS OF THE THORACIC  CAVITY E PULMONARY ELASTICITY
There are 4 pairs of flat, sheet-like muscles in the abdominal wall.  Down the midline there is the  linea alba  while laterally there is the  linea semilunaris .  Both of these are bands of connective tissue. Linea alba Umbilicus Iliac crest Serratus anterior muscle
The  linea alba  is a midline fusion of the abdominal sheaths (aponeuroses).  It visibly divides the  rectus abdominis muscle .  Note that the rectus abdominis muscle is transected by several  tendinous intersections  which give it a washboard or six-pack appearance in muscular individuals.
 
Note  inguinal ligament
 
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Inguinal hernia Read about  hernias  in the  clinical view  in your text.
Note  rectus abdominis   linea alba  and  tedinous intersections Tendinous intersections Linea alba
Linea alba Linea semilunaris When it comes time to enter the abdominopelvic cavity surgically, and  to minimize damage to abdominal muscles ,  the linea alba and linea semilunaris are typically selected as entry points.  I have noticed this particularly when laproscopic surgery is being performed with specialized tools and fiberoptic cameras.
This type of abdominal exercise primarily strengthens  the rectus abdominis muscle.
To strengthen the rectus abdominis muscle, and the other abdominal muscles as well, incorporate  lateral twisting  to touch olecranon process to distal femoral condyles in an alternating rhythm.
Superior view  looking down into female pelvic cavity The floor of the pelvic cavity is formed by three layers of muscles and associated fasciae, collectively known as the  pelvic diaphragm .  These muscles collectively form the pelvic floor.
Inferior view of  male perineum  (note total diamond-shaped area) Urogenital triangle Anal triangle The  levator ani  is actually a group of muscles which supports the pelvic viscera and functions as a sphincter for the anus, urethra, and vagina in females
Inferior view of  female perineum  (note total diamond-shaped area) Urogenital triangle Anal triangle One of the muscles that contributes to the  levator ani  is the  pubococcygeus.   It was made famous by Dr. Arnold Kegel who advocated exercises to strengthen this muscle (Kegel exercises)
Super Kegal or  Kegal Master?
Superior view  looking down into female pelvic cavity The  pubococcygeus muscle , which is one of the three levator ani muscles, is strengthened with Kegel exercises to control urinary incontinence (by compressing the urethra) and to compress the vagina to aid in sexual enjoyment during coitus (sexual intercourse).
Read about how an  episiotomy  is performed on women as the fetus is bulging out of the vaginal opening during parturition in the  clinical view  in your text.
I just can’t wait to learn about appendicular muscles!
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Obicularis oris muscle  in action
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The  frontalis muscle  elevates the eyebrow and wrinkles the forehead
The  occipitalis muscle  moves the scalp backwards
 
 
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Read Case Study about disease involving the sternocleidomastoids.
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The  erctor spinae muscles , which actually are a collection of back muscles, synergistically  extend the spine .
 
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Axial Muscles

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  • 4. Axial muscles have both their origins and insertions on parts of the axial skeleton. Appendicular muscles control the movements of the upper and lower limbs and stabilize and control the movements of the pectoral and pelvic girdles.
  • 5. A very good study technique is to learn all of the required muscles by palpating them on your own body and visualizing their origins, insertions, and actions.
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  • 7. The epicranius consists of the occipitofrontalis muscle , which has two bellies separated by a broad epicranial aponeurosis called the galea aponeurotica .
  • 8. The frontal belly of the occipitofrontalis muscle originates on the frontal bone and skin of eyebrows and inserts on the galea aponeurotica. When it contracts it wrinkles the forehead and elevates the eyebrows.
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  • 11. The occipital belly of the occipitofrontalis muscle originates on the superior nuchal line of the occipital bone and inserts onto the galea aponeurotica. When it contracts it moves the scalp slightly posterior (backwards)
  • 12. When the occipital belly of the occipitofrontalis muscle contracts it moves the scalp slightly posterior .
  • 13. Obicularis oris muscle consists of muscle fibers that encircle the opening of the mouth. It originates from fascia and fibers overlaying the mandible and maxillae and inserts into the skin and lips surrounding the mouth.
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  • 16. The platysma muscle originates from fascia of the deltoid and pectoralis major muscles and the acromion of the scapula. It inserts into the skin of the cheek and mandible.
  • 17. The broad platysma muscles stretching the skin of the neck. Its action is to pull the lower lip inferiorly, tense skin of neck, and depress the mandible .
  • 18. The buccinator muscle is located between the maxillae and the mandible and composes much of the fleshy wall of the cheek.
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  • 20. The buccinator (trumpeter) muscle in action
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  • 23. Read about Bell palsy in the clinical view in your text.
  • 24. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS NOT USED BY A CHILD IN ORDER TO HOLD A STRAW IN ITS MOUTH AND SUCK UP JUICE THROUGH THE STRAW? A PLATYSMA B BUCCINATOR C OBICULARIS ORIS D MASSETER E DIAPHRAGM
  • 25. Read about the extrinsic muscles of the eye for your own information. We may revisit these with cranial nerves.
  • 26. Read the clinical view in your text about strabismus
  • 28. The term mastication refers to the process of chewing and is accomplished by muscles that move the mandible at the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).
  • 29. The temporalis muscle passes deep to the zygomatic arch and inserts on the coronoid process of the mandible. Its action is to elevate the mandible (close the mouth)
  • 30. The temporalis muscle originates on the superior and inferior portions of the temporal bone and inserts on the coronoid process of the mandible. When it contracts it elevates and retracts the mandible .
  • 31. The masseter muscle , which is synergistic to the temporalis, extends from the zygomatic arch to the lateral surface of the coronoid process and the lateral ramus of the mandible. It elevates and protracts the mandible (closes the mouth).
  • 32. The medial and lateral pterygoid muscles , elevate the mandible, protract the mandible, and move it side to side in a chewing motion.
  • 33. Pterygoid is Greek for “wing-shaped”.
  • 34. The pterygoid muscles, along with the masseter, temporalis, and platysma muscles, are the muscles used in chewing (mastication).
  • 36. Lockjaw in tetanus Opisthotonos in tetanus Read clinical view in text about tetanus and botulism
  • 37. ACCORDING TO THE CLINICAL VIEW IN YOUR TEXT, WHERE IS BOTULISM TOXIN COMMONLY USED FOR COSMETIC PURPOSES? A IN PECTORALIS MAJOR MUSCLES TO IMPROVE CHEST SIZE B IN GLUTEUS MAXIMUS TO REDUCE STRESS AND CLINCHING C IN EPICRANIUS REGION D BELOW UMBILICUS TO IMPROVE POSTURE E IN ORBICULARIS MUSCLE TO PLUMP LIPS
  • 39. Read about the muscles that move the tongue, the muscles of the pharynx, and the muscles of the anterior neck for your own information if you desire . We do not have time to discuss them in this class.
  • 40. The sternocleidomastoid muscles have their origin distally on the manubrium and clavicle and their insertion on the mastoid process of the temporal bone. Their action is to turn the head sideways in a direction opposite the side on which the contracting muscle is located.
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  • 42. James Mason Ava Gardner as Pandora
  • 43. Note magnificent sternocleidomastoids and suprasternal fossa!
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  • 46. Note external jugular vein is superficial to sternocleidomastoid
  • 47. The splenius capitus , the semispinalis capitis , and the trapezius (which will be discussed later) extend the head or hyperextend the neck.
  • 48. The splenius capitis and the semispinalis capitis (along with the trapezius) extend the head and can hyperextend the neck.
  • 50. The erector spinae muscles provide support and movement to the vertebral column and torso to resist gravity. Therefore, this group of muscles is stronger than the antagonistic rectus abdominis muscle .
  • 51. Hyperextending the spine during exercises can strengthen the erector spinae muscles and the transversospinalis muscles (which are deeper) so they can better stabilize the vertebrae and resist back injuries.
  • 53. Inhalation relies upon muscles to increase the dimensions of the thoracic cavity. Exhalation is normally passive and decreases the chest dimensions.
  • 54. The external intercostals are used in restful breathing . They cause the ribs to move up and out during inhalation thereby increasing the dimensions of the thoracic cavity. Air is pulled in by a partial vacuum.
  • 55. “ bucket handle” movement of the ribs during inhalation and exhalation.
  • 56. The internal intercostals , which are deep to the external intercostals, draw the ribs together and depress the thorax, thereby diminishing the chest volume during forced exhalation . Forced exhalation may also involve the abdominal muscles.
  • 57. Internal intercostal muscles and abdominal muscles at work during forced exhalation during exercise.
  • 58. The diaphragm , which is skeletal muscle attached to the xiphoid process, the costal cartilages of the lower ribs, and the lumbar vertebrae, is dome-shaped and extends superiorly when relaxed and flattens out when contracted.
  • 59. The diaphragm inserts on the central tendon , which is pulled inferiorly when the diaphragm is contracted during inhalation.
  • 60. Movements of the diaphragm during muscular inhalation and during relaxed exhalation
  • 61. During restful inhalation the external intercostal muscles pivot the ribs up and out to increase the dimensions of the thoracic cavity. During this same time period the diaphragm moves downward and flattens.
  • 62. During restful exhalation the elastic recoil of the lung tissue pulls the ribs down and in and the diaphragm up (becomes dome-shaped) and the internal intercostals are NOT used. However, during forced exhalation the internal intercostals are used and perhaps the abdominal muscles as well!
  • 63. Fracture/dislocation between C2 and C3 resulted in respirator-dependent quadriplegia . This patient cannot utilize his intercostal muscles nor his diaphragm. Read the clinical view
  • 64. WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING IS MOST ASSOCIATED WITH EXHALATION ? A FLATTENING OF THE DIAPHRAGM B NEGATIVE PRESSURE IN THE LUNG SPACES C CONTRACTION OF EXTERNAL INTERCOSTALS D INCREASED DIMENSIONS OF THE THORACIC CAVITY E PULMONARY ELASTICITY
  • 65. There are 4 pairs of flat, sheet-like muscles in the abdominal wall. Down the midline there is the linea alba while laterally there is the linea semilunaris . Both of these are bands of connective tissue. Linea alba Umbilicus Iliac crest Serratus anterior muscle
  • 66. The linea alba is a midline fusion of the abdominal sheaths (aponeuroses). It visibly divides the rectus abdominis muscle . Note that the rectus abdominis muscle is transected by several tendinous intersections which give it a washboard or six-pack appearance in muscular individuals.
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  • 68. Note inguinal ligament
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  • 71. Inguinal hernia Read about hernias in the clinical view in your text.
  • 72. Note rectus abdominis linea alba and tedinous intersections Tendinous intersections Linea alba
  • 73. Linea alba Linea semilunaris When it comes time to enter the abdominopelvic cavity surgically, and to minimize damage to abdominal muscles , the linea alba and linea semilunaris are typically selected as entry points. I have noticed this particularly when laproscopic surgery is being performed with specialized tools and fiberoptic cameras.
  • 74. This type of abdominal exercise primarily strengthens the rectus abdominis muscle.
  • 75. To strengthen the rectus abdominis muscle, and the other abdominal muscles as well, incorporate lateral twisting to touch olecranon process to distal femoral condyles in an alternating rhythm.
  • 76. Superior view looking down into female pelvic cavity The floor of the pelvic cavity is formed by three layers of muscles and associated fasciae, collectively known as the pelvic diaphragm . These muscles collectively form the pelvic floor.
  • 77. Inferior view of male perineum (note total diamond-shaped area) Urogenital triangle Anal triangle The levator ani is actually a group of muscles which supports the pelvic viscera and functions as a sphincter for the anus, urethra, and vagina in females
  • 78. Inferior view of female perineum (note total diamond-shaped area) Urogenital triangle Anal triangle One of the muscles that contributes to the levator ani is the pubococcygeus. It was made famous by Dr. Arnold Kegel who advocated exercises to strengthen this muscle (Kegel exercises)
  • 79. Super Kegal or Kegal Master?
  • 80. Superior view looking down into female pelvic cavity The pubococcygeus muscle , which is one of the three levator ani muscles, is strengthened with Kegel exercises to control urinary incontinence (by compressing the urethra) and to compress the vagina to aid in sexual enjoyment during coitus (sexual intercourse).
  • 81. Read about how an episiotomy is performed on women as the fetus is bulging out of the vaginal opening during parturition in the clinical view in your text.
  • 82. I just can’t wait to learn about appendicular muscles!
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  • 159. The occipitalis muscle moves the scalp backwards
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