L2: Neck, Back & Abdominal Muscles Flashcards

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What are the Abdominal Muscles?
(in order from most superficial to deepest)

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Rectus Abdominis
External Oblique
Internal Oblique
Transversus Abdominis

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Rectus Abdominis

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O: Pubic symphysis and pubic crest
I: Xiphoid process and 5th–7th costal cartilages
F: Flexes trunk
NS: Thoracoabdominal and subcostal nerves

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External oblique

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O: External surfaces of 5th–12th ribs
I: Linea alba, pubic tubercle, anterior 1/2 of iliac crest
F: Flex and Rotate trunk
NS: Thoracoabdominal and subcostal nerves

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Internal oblique:

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O: Iliac Crest and Inguinal Ligament
I: Lower 3 Ribs
F: flex and rotate trunk
NS: Thoracoabdominal and subcostal nerves

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Transversus Abdominis

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O: lower six ribs, iliac crest, and inguinal ligament
I: linea alba and the pubic crest
F: stability to the abdominal wall and assisting in compression of the abdominal contents.
NS: Thoracoabdominal and subcostal nerves

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What are the Muscles of the Thoracic Wall?
(from most superficial to deepest)

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Serratus Posterior Superior
Serratus Posterior Inferior
External Intercostal Muscles
Internal Intercostal Muscles
Innermost Intercostal Muscles

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External Intercostal Muscles

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O: Inferior border of ribs
I: Superior border of ribs below
F: During forced inspiration: elevates ribs
NS: Intercostal nerves

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Internal Intercostal Muscles

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O: Inferior border of ribs
I: Superior border of ribs below
F: During forced expiration: depress ribs
NS: Intercostal nerves

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Innermost Intercostal Muscles

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O: Inferior border of ribs
I: Superior border of ribs below
F: During forced expiration: depress ribs
NS: Intercostal nerves

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Serratus Posterior Superior

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O: Nuchal ligament, spinous processes of C7–T3
I: Superior borders of 2nd–4th ribs
F: Elevate ribs
NS: Intercostal nerves

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Serratus Posterior Inferior

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O: Inferior borders of 8th–12th ribs
I: Spinous processes of T11–L2 vertebrae
F: Depresses ribs
NS: Intercostal nerves

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12
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What are the Suboccipital Muscles?

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Rectus Capitis Posterior Major
Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor
Obliquus Capitis Superior
Obliquus Capitis Inferior

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Rectus Capitis Posterior Major

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O: Spinous process of the axis (C2)
I: Inferior nuchal line of the occipital bone.
F: Primarily responsible for head extension.
NS: Suboccipital Nerve

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Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor

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O: Posterior tubercle of the atlas (C1)
I: Inferior nuchal line of the occipital bone
F: head extension and minor lateral flexion.
NS: Suboccipital Nerve

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Obliquus Capitis Superior

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O: transverse process of the atlas (C1)
I: Occipital bone between the nuchal lines.
F: Lateral flexion and rotation of the head and neck.
NS: Suboccipital Nerve

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Obliquus Capitis Inferior

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O: Spinous process of the axis (C2)
I: transverse process of the atlas (C1)
F: Rotation of the head and neck.
NS: Suboccipital Nerve

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Superficial Back Muscles

4

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Trapezius
Latissimus Dorsi
Rhomboid Major
Rhomboid Minor

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Intermediate Back Muscles

1

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Levator Scapulae:

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Deep Back Muscles
(Erector Spinae Group):

dont need to know specific attachments:

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Iliocostalis Thoracis
Longissimus Thoracis
Spinalis Thoracis:

20
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Deepest back Muscles:
(transversospinales)

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Multifidus
Rotatores (brevis and longus)

dont need to know attachments

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What are the Functions and Nerve Supply of the Erector Spinae Group?

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Extends head and thoracic and cervical regions of vertebral column and rotates them contralaterally

Posterior rami of spinal nerves

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Multifidus Function and Innervation:

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Unilateral contraction rotates to contralateral side; stabilizes vertebrae during local movements of vertebral column

Posterior rami of spinal nerves

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Rotatores (brevis and longus)
Function and Innervation:

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Stabilize vertebrae and assist with local extension and rotatory movements of vertebral column

Posterior rami of spinal nerves

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What are Semispinalis Muscles?
(also deep muscles)

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The semispinalis, as its name indicates, arises from approximately half of the vertebral column. It is divided into three parts according to the vertebral level of its superior attachments:

  • Semispinalis Capitis,
  • Semispinalis Cervicis
  • Semispinalis Thoracis.
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Semispinalis Capitis:

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O: transverse processes of upper thoracic vertebrae
I: occipital bone between the nuchal lines.
F: extension and rotation of the head and neck.
NS: Posterior Rami

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Semispinalis Cervicis:

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O: multiple transverse processes vertebrae
I: spinous process of Axis
F: extending and rotating the neck.
NS: Posterior Rami

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Semispinalis Thoracis:

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O + I: located in the thoracic region of the spine, originating on TP’s and inserting on SP’s
F: extending and rotating the thoracic spine
NS: Posterior Rami

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