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Ligament Investing Layer of Deep Cervical Fascia lamina superficialis fasciae cervicalis profundae Neck The investing (superficial) layer of deep cervical fascia is the outermost layer of the deep cervical… Ligament Ligamentum Nuchae (Cervical Supraspinous Equivalent) ligamentum nuchae Neck The ligamentum nuchae is the expanded supraspinous ligament equivalent of the cervical spine, forming a broad… Bone Spine of the Scapula spina scapulae Shoulder The spine of the scapula is the prominent posterior bony ridge crossing the posterior scapular surface,… Bone Superior Nuchal Line linea nuchalis superior Head & Skull The superior nuchal line is a curved bony ridge running horizontally across the external surface of… Bone Clavicle Middle Third corpus claviculae, pars media Chest The middle third of the clavicle is the most common fracture zone, accounting for approximately 70-80%… Bone External Occipital Protuberance protuberantia occipitalis externa Head & Skull The external occipital protuberance (inion) is the most prominent posterior midline projection of the occipital bone,… Muscle Serratus Posterior musculus serratus posterior superior et inferior Chest The serratus posterior muscles are thin quadrilateral muscles of the intermediate back layer beneath the rhomboids… Muscle Rhomboid Major musculus rhomboideus major Chest The rhomboid major is a quadrilateral muscle lying deep to the trapezius and connecting the mid-thoracic… Muscle Serratus Anterior musculus serratus anterior Chest The serratus anterior is a broad, saw-toothed muscle wrapping around the lateral chest wall and connecting…

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