Accessory slips may join the muscle from the digastric, from the stylomandibular ligament, or the angle of the mandible. |
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The insertion of the superior belly may overshoot the hyoid bone and attach alongside the digastric. |
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The submandibular glands are located within a triangle bounded by the sternocleidomastoid muscle, the posterior belly of the digastric muscle, and the body of the mandible. |
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The rearrangement of the digastric muscle is a simple measure that could spread as a cultural skill to obtain a better state of health. |
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The digastric is reclined towards the front, taking the acromio-coracoidian ligament to the front edge of the acromion. |
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Author demonstrates on himself the location which must be vibrated at, in order to stiffen the hind digastric belly. |
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While straightening up one's head, the digastric muscle imperceptibly swings in front of the upper cervicals. |
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Owing to the trapezo-deltoïdian digastric, there are no muscle-bone stitches and early mobilisation is possible. |
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Training caused an increase in the activity of citrate synthase and superoxide dismutase in the digastric muscle, the sternohyoid muscle, and the costal diaphragm. |
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As such, the trochanteric osteotomy is not digastric, as first described by Mercati and colleagues but is trigastric. |
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The tumor was bound anteriorly by the anterior digastric muscle and posteriorly by the sternocleidomastoid muscle and retromandibular fossa. |
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Medially, it abutted and displaced the adjacent anterior belly of the digastric and mylohyoid muscles. |
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Since the latter are no longer pressurized by the left digastric muscle, they are immediately positionned symmetrically with respect to the mastoid processes. |
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Anatomically unfounded interventions, which are not properly aimed at symmetrization of the digastric muscle conduction around the upper cervicals, are obsolete in view of the knowledge presented here. |
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The restructuring of the posterior jaw in mammals leads to the further replacement of this new muscle by the digastric, which is a compound muscle made up of parts of the constrictors of the first and second branchial arches. |
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The digastric muscle rearrangement is not reversible. |
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The asymmetric conduction of the digastric muscle around the upper cervicals is the subject of an anthropological dissertation of Robert Emmanuel Picard. |
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The level of digastric muscle activity was important and reflected the severity of the condition. |
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In all of the cases, a medical device in use already for decades is applied which induces subtle vibration into the region of the digastric origin. |
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Closure here is very simple, after placing a suction drain, by bringing the digastric flap edges together and by suturing the trapezius to itself and the deltoid to itself. |
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