- The
semispinalis muscles are a
group of
three muscles belonging to the transversospinales.
These are the
semispinalis capitis, the
semispinalis cervicis...
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three semispinalis muscles, the
multifidus muscle, and the
rotatores muscles. The
three semispinalis muscles, span 4-6
vertebral segments:
semispinalis thoracis...
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close to the
margin of the
trapezius and
resting on the
insertion of the
semispinalis capitis.
Their afferent vessels drain the
occipital region of the scalp...
- The
longissimus (Latin: the
longest one) is the
muscle lateral to the
semispinalis muscles. It is the
longest subdivision of the
erector spinae muscles...
- and
second cervical vertebrae, ascends, and then p****es
through the
semispinalis muscle. It
ascends further to
supply the skin
along the
posterior part...
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capitis posteriores major and minor, the
obliquus capitis superior, the
semispinalis capitis,
splenius capitis, sternocleidomastoideus, and
upper fibers of...
- to the cranium,
often blending with
semispinalis capitis[citation needed]
Iliocostalis Longissimus Semispinalis muscle This
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- the
erector spinae, the
transversospinales (including the multifidus,
semispinalis and rotatores), the
splenius and
suboccipital muscles are the only epaxial...
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first rib, it runs up the back of the neck,
between the
semispinalis capitis and
semispinalis cervicis, as high as the axis vertebra,
supplying these...
- iliocostalis,
longissismus and
spinalis Transversospinales –
composed of
semispinalis,
multifidus and
rotatores Segmental muscles –
composed of
levatores costarum...