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- The interspinales are short muscle fascicles, found in pairs between the spinous processes of the contiguous vertebrae, one on either side of the interspinal...
- costarum longi). They have a role in forceful inspiration. Iliocostalis Interspinales muscles Intertransversarii muscle Longissimus Spinalis "Thoracic wall"...
- multifidus and rotatores Segmental muscles – composed of levatores costarum, interspinales and intertransversarii The deep group is innervated by the posterior...
- transverse process spinous process spinous process posterior branch 0 1 interspinales lumborum 1-4 Torso, Back, right/left spinous process spinous process...
- bends the spine to the same side. The medial tract has a "straight" (interspinales, intertransversarii, and spinalis) and an "oblique" (multifidus and...
- Spinotransversales Splenius Transversospinales Multifidus Semispinalis Rotatores Interspinales Intertransversarii Thoracolumbar fascia Muscles of thorax Pectoralis...
- allowing more effective action from other muscle groups. Iliocostalis Interspinales muscles Levatores costarum muscles Longissimus Spinalis This article...
- The interspinous plane (Planum interspinale) is an anatomical transverse plane that p****es through the anterior superior iliac spines. It separates the...
- and end in the Semispinalis cervicis and capitis, Multifidus, and Interspinales. The lateral branches of the lower five nerves supply the Iliocostalis...
- of occipitalis, frontalis, dilator naris, levator labii superioris, interspinales cervicis, gluteus minimus, extensor digitorum pedi brevis, and transversalis...