Posterior Spine Muscles Flashcards

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What are the superficial muscles of the back

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the trapezius, the latissimus dorsi, levator scapulae, Rhomboid major, rhomboid minor

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Intermediate muscles of the back

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serrates posterior superior and serrates posteror inferior

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deep muscles of the back

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  1. Superficial layer (splenius capitis, splenius carvicis)
  2. intermediate layer (erector spinae: iliocostalis, longissimus, spinalis)
  3. Deep layer (intrinsic muscles: semispinalis, multifidus, rotatores)
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Trapezius

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O: external occipital protuberance, ligamentum niche, spinous processes of C7-T12
I: posterior border of lateral third of clavicle, acromion process and spine of scapula.
N: spinal root of the accessory nerve CN XI
A: elevation from the upper fibers, retraction from the middl fibers and depression from the lower fibers

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Latissimus Dorsi

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O: spinous process of the vertebrate T7-L5, thoracolumbar fascia, iliac crest, inferior 3 to 4 ribs and inferior angle of the scapula.
I: medial lip of inter-tubercular groove of the humerus (anterior to terms major)
N: thoracodorsal nerve
A: extends, adducts and medially rotates the humerus, elevates the body when climbing

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Levator Scapulae

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O: posterior tubercles of transverse processes of C1 to C4 vertebrate
I: superior part of the medial border of the scapula
N: dorsal scapular nerve (C4-5)
A: elevates scapula, rotates head to the same side

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Rhomboid major

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O:spinous process of T2-T5 vertebrate
I: medial border of the scapula from the level of the spine to the inferior angle
N: dorsal scapular nerve (C4-5)
A: retracts and downwardly rotates the scapula

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Rhomboid minor

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O: spinous process of C7 and T1 and the ligamentum nuchae
I: medial border of the scapula from the level of the spine to the superior angle
N: dorsal scapular nerve (C4-5)
A: retracts and downwardly rotates the scapula

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Serratus posterior superior

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O: ligamentum nuchae, spinous process C7-T3
I: 2nd to 5th ribs
N: ventral primary rami of first 3-4 thoracic nerves
A: elevates the superior 4 ribs to increase the size of the thorax

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Serratus posterior inferior

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O: spinous process of T11 thru L2
I: the inferior three or four ribs
N: ventral primary rami of the last four thoracic nerves
A: depress the inferior 3-4 ribs to prevent superior pull by the diaphragm

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Splenius capitis

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O: ligamentum nuchae and spinous process of C7-T3
I: mastoid process, occipital bone
N: dorsal primary rami
A: rotate the head and neck to the same side, head and neck extension

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Splenius cervicis

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O: spinous process of T3-T6
I: transverse process of C1-C4
N: dorsal primary rami
A: rotate the head and neck to the same side, extend neck and head

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13
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What are the three vertical columns of the erector spinae muscles

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iliocostalis, longissimus and spinalis.

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What is the common origin of the erector spinae muscles

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broad tendon that attaches to the iliac crest, sacrum, sacroiliac ligaments, and sacral and inferior lumbar spinous process

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What was the innervation of the erector spinae muscles

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dorsal primary rami

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what are the three parts of the iliocostalis

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the lumborum, thoracis, cervicis

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Lumborum

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part of the iliocostalis. from the iliac crest and attaches into the angle of the inferior six ribs

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Thoracis

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arises from the six lower ribs and attaches to the six upper ribs

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Cervicis

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arises from the six upper ribs and attaches to the transverse processes of the lower cervical vertebrate 4-6

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Deep layer of intrinsic muscles

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semispinalis, multifidus, rotatores

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Semispinalis

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Developed in cervical region. bilaterally extends the head, and unilaterally rotates the head to the same side. span 5-6 segments, innervated by the dorsal rami of c-spine nerves

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Multifidus

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muscles from C2-S4. Most prominent in lumbar region. originate on the vertebral arches. unilaterally, flexes the trunk laterally, rotates vertebrate to the opposite side. Bilaterally extends the trunk.

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Rotatores

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found along the whole length of the vertebral column. easies to see in T-spine. from the transverse processes and then attach on the spinous process of the superior vertebrate. Rotate the superior vertebrate to the opposite side. Dorsal rami of spinal nerves