Home Home

Muscles of Facial Expression – Anatomy and Function

The muscles of facial expression are a group of facial muscles that control emotional expressions and essential functions such as speaking and chewing.

Regular tips about health Regular tips about health

The latest entries

3 Posts in this encyclopedia category

Simultaneous

Simultaneous refers to events or processes occurring at the same time. In medicine, it describes concurrent diagnoses, treatments, or procedures, playing a key role in combination therapies and multimorbidity management.

Risus sardonicus

Risus sardonicus is an involuntary, spasm-induced facial grimace resembling a fixed grin, most commonly associated with tetanus. It is a serious medical warning sign.

Study Participant

A study participant, or proband, is a person who voluntarily takes part in a scientific study or clinical trial. Participants play a vital role in advancing medical research.

Related search terms: Muscles of Facial Expression + Facial Muscles + Mimetic Muscles + Facial Musculature