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Pouty Face
100

This muscle is a powerful closer of the jaw and accounts for strength of bite when chewing:

masseter

100

The neck is divided into anterior & posterior triangles by the:

SCM

100

In a muscle group, the muscle that relaxes during a particular action is the:

antagonist

100

The insertion of the zygomaticus minor muscle is the:

upper lip

100

The term glossus means:

tongue
200

Which term is collective rectus capitis posterior major, rectus capitis posterior minor, oblique capitis inferior, and oblique capitis superior?

suboccipitals

200

Which muscles can entrap the brachial plexus and axillary artery? (causing TOS)

scalenes, pec minor

200

The muscles that protract & move the mandible from side to side and originate on the sphenoid bone are:

the pterygoids

200

Which muscle is called the pouting muscle?

Platysma

200

This muscle originates at the maxilla & “flares the nares”:

nasals

300

Which muscle is called the praying muscle because it bilateral contraction flexes the neck to bring the head down in a bow often used while praying?

SCM

300

This muscle originates from fascia over the deltoid & pectoralis major muscles:

platysma

300

The infrahyoid muscles depress the hyoid and therefore this indicates that they originate from:  

below the hyoid

300

 Which group of muscles originates on the transverse processes of cervical vertebrae & elevates ribs 1 & 2 during deep inhalation:

the scalenes

300

Which bone is rapidly elevating and depressing when someone raps words quickly?

mandible

400

Which muscle is the mirror image of Sternocleidomastoid?

splenius capitus

400

 The action of zygomaticus major muscle is to:

draw the angle of the mouth superiorly & laterally, as seen in smiling

400

The brachial plexus and subclavian artery pass through a small gap between which two muscles in the anterior, lateral neck?

anterior and middle scalenes

400

Which of the following nerves innervate the muscles of mastication:  

Trigeminal V

400

Which muscle is the strongest in the body relative to its size?

masseter

500

When palpating the sternocleidomastoid, the therapist must beware of the – (blood vessel)

Carotid artery

500

Which suboccipital muscle does not attach at the occiput?

oblique capitis inferior

500

Which muscle is located between the eyebrows?

procerus

500

Which group forms a wall of muscle along the underside of the jaw?

suprahyoids

500

Which muscle is mainly responsible for compressing the cheeks against the teeth while whistling or sucking a thick milkshake through a straw:

buccinator

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