Anterior trunk muscles Muscles of the thoracic cage Muscles of the abdominal wall Posterior trunk muscles Superficial muscles of the back Deep muscles of the back Sources Register now and grab your free ultimate anatomy study guide!
Muscles of the Neck, Trunk and Abdomen - Surface and Living Anatomy - Section FifteenELSEVIERSurface & Living Anatomy
what part of the quadriceps in deep and not shown vastus intermedius The inferior gluteal nerve branches from the ___ stimulating the gluteus maximus. The ___ is the main nerve that runs through the butt and posterior legs to cause hip extension and flexes knee stimulating the hamstrings. sc...
Learn about hip muscle anatomy, understand the hip girdle muscles, or the muscles of the hip and thigh. Discover the hip muscle attachments and...
2. (Anatomy) an organ composed of muscle tissue 3. strength or force vb (intr; often foll by in, on, etc) informal to force one's way (in) [C16: from medical Latin musculus little mouse, from the imagined resemblance of some muscles to mice, from Latin mūs mouse] ˈmuscly, ˈ...
Theanatomyof muscles of the cervical andlumbar spineis made complex by the diversity of their numerous attachments. If those specifics are ignored, the anatomy becomes simpler. Small muscles connect consecutivespinous processesand transverse processes. Too small to move theirvertebraeeffectively, these ...
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Muscles of the Neck, Trunk and Abdomen - ScienceDirect G Joslin,R Collyer - 《Surface & Living Anatomy》 被引量: 0发表: 2002年 [The anterolateral structures of the neck and trunk] This work has in view the arrangement of the elements that form the anterolateral wall of the neck, thorax...
Showing a limited preview of this publication: MUSCLESOFTHETRUNK87seriesof fasciculibeginson the sacrum,deepto the aponeurosisfromwhichfibresof Sacrospinalisarise.Eachfasciculusspansthreeseg-ments,passingfroma transverseprocessto a spinousprocess,termi-natingatthe secondcervicalspinousprocess(18).Thedeepest...