occipitalis!
The occipitofrontalis muscle is responsible for moving the scalp posteriorly by contracting its occipital belly. This muscle helps with facial expressions and raising the eyebrows.
Underneath your scalp, there a tons of tiny little nerves which are attached to your hair roots. Whenever someone pulls your hair, these little nerves (which happen to be very sensitive) causes to be pulled as well which creates the painful feeling.
The ribs articulate posteriorly with the vertebrae at costal facets.Bethany S. Fl.
Yes, chemical burns and other reactions to chemicals in hair dyes are not uncommon. The irritation of the scalp can result in pain and swollen lymph nodes, usually posteriorly in the neck, but also around the ears.
Sacrum
The knee
This part projects posteriorly.
thoracic vertebrae :)
thoracic vertebrae
The gastrocnemius muscle crosses the joint posteriorly. It originates from the posterior aspect of the femur and inserts into the calcaneus via the Achilles tendon.
The ribs are attached posteriorly to the thoracic vertebrae of the spine through their articulation with the costal facets located on the bodies and transverse processes of the vertebrae. This connection allows for rib movement during breathing and provides structural support for the rib cage.
The antagonist muscle to the frontalis is the occipitalis. The frontalis muscle raises the eyebrows and wrinkles the forehead, while the occipitalis muscle pulls the scalp backwards.