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Encyclopedia > Frontalis
Frontalis
Origin: galea aponeurosis
Insertion: Mastoid process
Blood: ophthalmic artery
Nerve: facial nerve
Action: wrinkles brow

The Frontalis is a muscle of the human body. A typical adult human skeleton consists of the following 206 bones. ... A typical adult human skeleton consists of the following 206 bones. ... The mastoid process (or mastoid bone) is a conical bump of the posterior portion of the temporal bone that is situated behind the ear in humans and many other vertebrates and serves as a site of neck muscle attachment (the Sternocleidomastoid, Splenius capitis, and Longissimus capitis). ... The opthalmic artery is a branch of the internal carotid artery which supplies branches to supply the eye and other structures in the orbit: Central retinal artery Supraorbital artery Supratrochlear artery Lacrimal artery Dorsal nasal artery Short posterior ciliary arteries Long posterior ciliary arteries Posterior ethmoidal artery Anterior ethmoidal artery... The facial nerve is seventh of twelve paired cranial nerves. ... A top-down view of skeletal muscle Muscle is a contractile form of tissue. ... Human anatomy or anthropotomy is a special field within anatomy. ...


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or the frontalis suspension techniques have been used depending on the degree of ptosis and levator function of the patient.
The frontalis suspension technique is suitable for congenital ptosis with very poor or absent levator function.
CONCLUSION: Frontalis suspension with autogenous fasciae latae is indicated when levator function is less than 3mm, which is moderate to severe degree of ptosis in our classification and when the patient's age is over three years.
Frontalis (110 words)
Frontalis afvikler kurser og foredrag samt udarbejder publikationer om empatiforstyrrelser.
Frontalis samarbejder med Center for undervisningsmidler, Københavns Amt, NLD-gruppen, PsykologCompagniet, Aspergers Ressource Center og Videnscenter for Autisme.
Navnet Frontalis henleder også tankerne til frontallappen, hvor forestillingsevnen og indlevelsesevnen skabes.
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