Triangles of the Neck

Triangles of the Neck

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Health Sciences, Biology

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Hard

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Dr. Morton explains the significance of anatomical triangles in the neck, using landmarks to identify structures. The video covers the posterior and anterior triangles, detailing their borders, contents, and subdivisions. The posterior triangle is divided into the occipital and supraclavicular triangles, while the anterior triangle includes the submandibular, submental, carotid, and muscular triangles. The video emphasizes using anatomical landmarks for easier identification of neck structures.

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