Frontalis muscle atrophy refers to the gradual wasting away or shrinkage of the frontalis muscle, which lies in the forehead. When this muscle loses mass, ...
Frontalis muscle cancer is an extremely rare form of soft tissue sarcoma that arises from the muscle fibers of the frontalis (the forehead muscle responsible ...
Frontalis muscle hypertrophy is when the frontalis muscle—located on your forehead—becomes larger and thicker than normal. This happens because muscle fibers ...
Frontalis muscle fibrosis is a condition in which the thin forehead muscle known as the frontalis becomes replaced by scar tissue. In fibrosis, specialized ...
A frontalis muscle infection is an invasion of harmful bacteria or other microbes into the frontalis muscle, the thin muscle at the forehead’s top. When germs ...
A frontalis muscle cyst is a fluid-filled or keratin-filled sac that develops in or just above the frontalis muscle of the forehead. Although these cysts are ...
Tumors of the frontalis muscle are abnormal growths arising within or adjacent to the thin, quadrilateral muscle covering the forehead. Although rare, these ...
Frontalis muscle pain—often felt as a tight, aching sensation across the forehead—is a common cause of frontal headache and brow discomfort. The frontalis is ...
Frontalis muscle spasms are involuntary, sudden contractions or twitches of the frontalis muscle—the muscle on your forehead that lifts your eyebrows and ...
The frontalis muscle is a thin, quadrilateral muscle situated on the forehead. It lies just beneath the skin and is part of the larger occipitofrontalis ...
The frontalis muscle disorders involve problems with the forehead muscle that help you raise your eyebrows and wrinkle your forehead. These disorders can cause ...
Occipitofrontalis muscle contracture is a condition characterized by sustained shortening or involuntary tightening of the occipitofrontalis (epicranius) ...
Occipitofrontalis muscle dystrophy is a rare condition characterized by the progressive weakening and degeneration of the occipitofrontalis muscle, which spans ...
Occipitofrontalis muscle dystonia is a focal movement disorder in which the epicranius (occipitofrontalis) muscle contracts involuntarily, causing abnormal ...
An occipitofrontalis muscle strain is an overstretching or tearing of fibers in the occipitofrontalis (also called the epicranius) muscle, which spans the top ...
An occipitofrontalis muscle sprain—often termed a strain of the epicranius—occurs when the frontal and/or occipital bellies of the occipitofrontalis muscle are ...
An occipitofrontalis muscle tear is a type of muscle injury affecting the epicranius muscle that spans the top of your skull, connecting the forehead (frontal ...
An occipitofrontalis muscle injury refers to any damage—such as a strain, tear, contusion, or overuse—to the epicranius muscle that spans the forehead and back ...
Occipitofrontalis muscle atrophy refers to the wasting away or loss of bulk of the epicranius (occipitofrontalis) muscle, which spans the top of the skull. ...
Occipitofrontalis muscle cancer is a very rare form of soft-tissue sarcoma that arises in the epicranius (occipitofrontalis) muscle covering the scalp. Like ...
