Cosmetology/ bones of the head, neck, and upper body
Occipital
Bone covers the back of the head and sits directly above the nape.
Frontal
Bone forms the forehead starting at top of the eyes, extending to the beginning curve of head.
Cervical Vertebrae
Consist of 7 vertebrae (bones) that make up the portion of the spinal column located in the neck.
Parietal
Consists of 2 bones, one on each side that form the entire crown and top side of the head.
Temporal
Consists of 2 bones, one on each side that forms the lower side of the head below the parietal bone.
Scapula
Consists of 2 large, flat bones that form the back part of the shoulder blades.
Cranium
Covers the top and sides of the head and consists of 6 bones that are affected by scalp massage. All the bones of the cranium are joined by a wedge - shaped bone known as the Sphenoid.
Clavicle
Is a long bone, sometimes known as the collarbone, and is located at the upper part of chest; the clavicle connects the sternum and the scapula.