deep cervical fascia

deep cervical fascia

The deep cervical fascia (or fascia colli in older texts) lies under cover of the Platysma, and invests the neck; it also forms sheaths for the carotid vessels, and for the structures situated in front of the vertebral column. Its attachment to the hyoid bone prevents the formation of a dewlap. The investing portion of the fascia is attached behind to the ligamentum nucha and to the spinous process of the seventh cervical vertebra. The 'alar fascia' is a portion of deep cervical fascia.

Type Bone
Parent Structure cervical fascia
Latin Name deep cervical fascia
FMA ID 21791

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deep cervical fascia?
The deep cervical fascia (or fascia colli in older texts) lies under cover of the Platysma, and invests the neck; it also forms sheaths for the carotid vessels, and for the structures situated in front of the vertebral column. Its attachment to the hyoid bone prevents the formation of a dewlap. The
What is the Latin name for the deep cervical fascia?
The Latin name for the deep cervical fascia is deep cervical fascia.

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