Cranial Muscle Coverage: Understanding the Galea Aponeurotica
The upper part of the cranium is covered by the skin, the subcutaneous tissue, and the galea aponeurotica. The galea aponeurotica is a thin, fibrous sheet that connects the frontalis muscle to the occipitalis muscle. It covers the upper part of the cranium and is responsible for the scalp's ability to move freely.Muscle Strains - Related Articles
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