- The
splenius cervicis (/ˈspliːniəs sərˈvaɪsɪs/) (also
known as the
splenius colli, /- ˈkɒlaɪ/) is a
muscle in the back of the neck. It
arises by a narrow...
- ten ribs
between their tubercles and angles. The
longissimus cervicis (transversalis
cervicis),
situated medial to the
longissimus thoracis,
arises by long...
- transversospinales.
These are the
semispinalis capitis, the
semispinalis cervicis and the
semispinalis thoracis. The
semispinalis capitis (complexus) is...
- to the spine. It is
divided into
three parts:
Spinalis dorsi,
spinalis cervicis, and
spinalis capitis.
Spinalis dorsi, the
medial continuation of the sacrospinalis...
-
insertion runs from the last 6 ribs to the
first 6 ribs.
iliocostalis cervicis which runs from the
first 6 ribs to the
posterior tubercle of the transverse...
-
intertransversarius posterior cervicis –
transverse process of the axis (posterior tubercle)
intertransversarius anterior cervicis –
transverse process of the...
- and the
spinous processes of the
vertebrae from T11 to L5.
Iliocostalis cervicis (cervicalis ascendens)
arises from the
angles of the third, fourth, fifth...
- The
cervix (pl.: cervices) or
cervix uteri is a
dynamic fibromuscular ****ual
organ of the
female reproductive system that
connects the **** with the...
- muscles, span 4-6
vertebral segments:
semispinalis thoracis semispinalis cervicis semispinalis capitis The
multifidus muscle, and
spans 2-4
vertebral segments...
-
Artery Transverse cervical artery Identifiers Latin venae transversae cervicis TA98 A12.3.05.050 TA2 4962 FMA 70856
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...