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- The intertransversarii are small muscles placed between the transverse processes of the vertebrae. In the cervical region they are best developed, consisting...
- epaxial derived muscles on the back (including the transversospinales, intertransversarii muscles, interspinalis muscles, suboccipital muscles, and splenius)...
- posterior superior Anterior cervical intertransversarii Lateral posterior cervical intertransversarii Intertransversarii laterales lumborum Muscles of back...
- Segmental muscles – composed of levatores costarum, interspinales and intertransversarii The deep group is innervated by the posterior rami of spinal nerves...
- spinal nerves extends, flexes, and rotates vertebral column 12 1 intertransversarii, anterior colli 1-7 Torso, Back, right/left transverse process transverse...
- role in forceful inspiration. Iliocostalis Interspinales muscles Intertransversarii muscle Longissimus Spinalis "Thoracic wall" (PDF). This article incorporates...
- the same side. The medial tract has a "straight" (interspinales, intertransversarii, and spinalis) and an "oblique" (multifidus and semispinalis) component...
- and first lumbar, and one between the fifth lumbar and the sacrum. Intertransversarii Iliocostalis Longissimus Spinalis Levatores costarum This article...
- consist of a few irregular fibers that are largely replaced by the intertransversarii. In the thoracic region, they are rounded cords intimately connected...
- anterior ventralis, the Musculus longus colli ventralis or the Musculi intertransversarii. The internal structure of the tendon, with much reworked bone tissue...