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Table of Contents
Preface
Acknowledgements
Extended table of contents listing individual muscles
1. Introduction
1.1 Why do humans have anatomical variations and anomalies?
1.2 Towards a more holistic approach to human anatomy and evolution
1.3 Brief notes about our methodology
2. Head and neck muscles
2.1 Facial muscles
2.2 Muscles of mastication
2.3 Extrinsic muscles of the ear and middle ear muscles
2.4 Muscles of the tongue
2.5 Muscles of the soft palate
2.6 Pharyngeal muscles
2.7 Laryngeal muscles
2.8 Infrahyoid muscles
2.9 Suprahyoid muscles
2.10 Extraocular muscles
2.11 Scalene, prevertebral, and suboccipital muscles
2.12 Posterolateral neck muscles
3. Upper limb muscles
3.1 Axial pectoral girdle muscles
3.2 Pectoral girdle and arm muscles
3.3 Anterior forearm muscles
3.4 Posterior forearm muscles
3.5 Muscles of the hand
4. Trunk muscles
4.1 Muscles of the abdominal region
4.2 Perineal, coccygeal, and anal musculature
4.3 Thorax, spine, and back muscles
5. Lower limb muscles
5.1 Gluteal and thigh muscles
5.2 Posterior muscles of the lower leg
5.3 Anterior and lateral muscles of the lower leg
5.4 Muscles of the foot
6. References
7. Index