Fejnyakváll
Fejnyakváll is a term that refers to the combined anatomical region of the head, neck, and shoulders. This area is crucial for mobility, sensory input, and structural support. The head houses the brain, the primary control center for the body, as well as sensory organs like eyes, ears, nose, and mouth. The neck provides a flexible connection between the head and the torso, allowing for a wide range of movement and containing vital structures such as the esophagus, trachea, and major blood vessels. The shoulders are the junction of the upper limbs with the trunk, facilitating arm movement and supporting the weight of the arms.
Injuries or conditions affecting the fejnyakváll region can have significant impacts on a person's daily life.