Fascia of the Head and Neck (Groups, Attachment Points, Arrangement)

🌐 Website: https://taimtalksmed.com/ šŸ«€ Help keep this content free: Ā Ā Ā /Ā @taimtalksmedĀ Ā  šŸ”¬ Get 10% off anatomy lab models (affiliate link): https://anatomywarehouse.com?aff=34 šŸ“² Other Links: Instagram: Ā Ā /Ā taimtalksmedĀ Ā  Discord: Ā Ā /Ā discordĀ Ā  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 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: ā—‹ Superficial Fascia ā—‹ Deep Fascia ā—‹ Visceral Fascia Fascia of the Head Temporal Fascia ā—‹ Starts at the Superior Temporal Line ā—‹ Splits into 2 Layers Deep Layer Lamina Profunda Superficial Layer Lamina superficialis Parotid Fascia ā—‹ Covers the Parotid Gland Masseteric Fascia ā—‹ Covers the Masseter Muscle Buccopharyngeal Fascia ā—‹ Covers buccinator muscle ā—‹ Goes behind the pharynx ā—‹ Fuses with pterygomandibular raphe Fascia of the Neck Cervical Fascia ā—‹ Superficial Layer Covers the surface of the neck Envelops the Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius Platysma is superficial to the fascia ā—‹ Pretracheal Layer Envelops infrahyoid muscles It forms the Carotid Sheath (surrounds neurovascular bundle) ā—‹ Prevertebral Layer Covers the deep cervical muscles