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Frontalis

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The frontalis (sometimes also referred to as the "frontal portion") is a thin quadrilateral muscle that is intimately adherent to the superficial fascia.

The points of origin and insertion, and the actions of the frontalis muscle are tabulated below:

Origin

Insertion

Action

Galea aponuerotica (a flat tendon attached to both the frontalis and occipitalis muscles).

Integument (skin) above the orbits of the eyes.

Draws the scalp forward, raises eyebrows, and wrinkles the skin of the forehead horizontally.

This is one of the muscles of the head, neck, and face that is included on the syllabus of many courses in Indian Head Massage. As this is an increasingly popular therapy we have added several revision pages that may be helpful to students of Indian Head Massage. See for example, the page about Skeletal Structures of the Head and Neck.

To view the location of the frontalis muscle, see the page about Facial Muscles.
Note that this page consists of an interactive (rather than a simply labelled) diagram, so you'll have to test yourself by guessing which muscle is the frontalis until you find the correct label. It's a fun way to learn !

Interactive Diagram of the Muscles of the Head and Neck


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