- Transversospinales muscles
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Transversospinales muscles Section of the neck at about the level of the sixth cervical vertebra. Showing the arrangement of the fascia coli. Deep muscles of the back. Latin musculi transversospinales Gray's subject #115 400 Origin transverse process Insertion spinous process Artery Nerve Dorsal rami of spinal nerves Actions Extend vertebral column (bilateral contraction); rotate vertebral column (unilateral contraction) Antagonist =
The transversospinal muscles are a group of muscles of the human back. Their combined action is rotation and extension of the vertebral column. They include:
- semispinalis, spanning 4-6 vertebral segments
- multifidus, spanning 2-4 vertebral segments
- rotatores, spanning 1-2 vertebral segments
- rotatores cervicis
- rotatores thoracis
- rotatores lumborum
External links
- transversospinales+%28muscles%29 at eMedicine Dictionary
Back splenius (capitis, cervicis) · erector spinae (iliocostalis, longissimus, spinalis) · latissimus dorsi
transversospinales: (semispinalis dorsi, semispinalis cervicis, semispinalis capitis, multifidus, rotatores) · interspinales · intertransversarii
Vertebral column: trapezius · latissimus dorsi · rhomboid (major, minor) · levator scapulae
fascia: Thoracolumbar fasciaThorax intercostales (external, internal, innermost) · subcostales · transversus thoracis · levatores costarum · serratus posterior (inferior, superior) · diaphragm
Thoracic cavity: pectoralis major · pectoralis minor · subclavius · serratus anterior
fascia: Pectoral fascia · Clavipectoral fasciaCategories:- Muscle stubs
- Muscles of the torso
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