- The
levatores costarum (/ˌlɛvəˈtɔːriːz kəˈstɛərəm/),
twelve in
number on
either side, are
small tendinous and
fleshy bundles,
which arise from the ends...
- The
levator labii superioris (pl.:
levatores labii superioris, also
called quadratus labii superioris, pl.:
quadrati labii superioris) is a
muscle of...
- of the
pelvic fascia on the
pelvic floor covers both
surfaces of the
levatores ani muscle. The
layer covering the
upper surface of the
pelvic diaphragm...
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quadratus lumborum,
serratus posterior superior,
serratus posterior inferior,
levatores costarum,
transversus thoracis,
subclavius (Kendall et al., 2005). The...
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neotenic salamanders such as
Necturus use
specified musculature, such as the
levatores arcuum, to move
external gills to keep the
respiratory surfaces constantly...
- The
levator ani is a broad, thin
muscle group,
situated on
either side of the pelvis. It is
formed from
three muscle components: the pubococcygeus, the...
- semispinalis,
multifidus and
rotatores Segmental muscles –
composed of
levatores costarum,
interspinales and
intertransversarii The deep
group is innervated...
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cartilages 2–6
intercostal arteries intercostal nerves depresses ribs 2 1
levatores costarum,
longi 1-4 Torso,
Chest transverse processes of C7 to T12 vertebrae...
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iliococcygeal raphe is a
raphe representing the
midline location where the
levatores ani converge.
Anococcygeal body Hsu; Summers, A.; Hussain, H.; Guire,...
- It
gives attachment to the
anterior sacrococcygeal ligament and the
levatores ani and
supports part of the ****. The
posterior surface is convex,...