The muscular system is very important in cosmetology because muscles produce movement through contraction and expansion. Cometologist is primarily concerned with the voluntary muscles of the head, face, neck, arms and hands. As a stylist you will perform scalp and neck massages or facials. General massage techniques to the neck and scalp can be done during shampooing a client because muscles affected by massage are generally manipulated from the insertion attachment to the origin attachment. This is just an example of how the muscular system plays a important part in cosmetology.
The "muscular neck" of the uterus is called the cervix.
from the skeletal system, the backbone is connectedand that goes up to your neck and head
from the skeletal system, the backbone is connectedand that goes up to your neck and head
from the skeletal system, the backbone is connectedand that goes up to your neck and head
The neck belongs to the skeletal system. It consists of the cervical vertebrae, which support the head and allow for movement of the neck. Additionally, the neck houses vital structures such as the spinal cord, blood vessels, and the esophagus.
Using thumbs or fingers to apply pressure at appropriate acupressure points in the body, a person can release muscular tension in the head, neck or shoulder; calm the nervous system and relieve painful symptoms.
Mostly in thorax, some part in neck and head .
muscular and skeletal
The Muscular-Skeletal System.
The nervous system.
A complete muscle, consisting of muscle fibers, connective tissue, nerve tissue, and blood tissue, is considered one organ by itself. The different organs in the muscular system include cardiac muscles, smooth muscles and skeletal muscles. There are roughly 600 organs in the muscular system, and these muscles make up about 40 percent of the body. These organs can be divided into four major groups: the muscles of the lower extremity, the trunk muscles, the muscles of the upper extremity, and head-and-neck muscles. The main organs in the muscular system are muscles, tendons, and ligaments. The muscular system is made up of over 700 different muscles. These muscles are broken down into 3 specific types; visceral muscles, cardiac muscles, and skeletal muscles.