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Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

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Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

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Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2 spinae or• Subclavian Steal SyndromeMUSCI ESOF BACK •Nerve Supply •Classification of Postvertebral MusclesSacrospinalis •Suboccipital Triangle •Verte

bral Artery •Vertebral Vein• Vertebral Angiography■ DEEP MUSCLES OR INTRINSIC MUSCLEST e deep or intrinsic muscles of the back are a complex group of Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

muscles extending from the sacrum to the skull. T ey are collectively called (he postvertebial muscles and are very well developed in human being. In

Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

upright position the weight falls in front of the vertebral column because the line of gravity passes in front of it. T erefore. the postural tone of

s E c T I o NVERTEBRAL COLUMN AND SPINAL CORD, CRANIAL CAVITY AND BRAIN53DEEP MUSCLES OF BACKr—1 Chapter Contents♦ DEEP MUSCLES OR INTRINSIC• Erector

Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2rve supply from the dorsal rami of the spinal nerves.Classification of Postvertebral MusclesFrom superfcial to deeper level the muscles are classifed

in four groups:1Splenius muscle is the one in which the muscle fbers are directed upward and laterally.ii.Erector spinae group of muscles are those in Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

which the muscle fbers run vertically.ill. Transversospinalis group is the one in which muscle fbersrun upward and medially.iv. Interspinales and int

Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

crlransversarii arc short segmental and the deepest muscles.Splenius MusclesT e word splenius means a bandage. T is muscle wraps round the other deep

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Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2he lower half of the ligamentuin nuchae and spines of the seventh cervical and upper three to four thoracic vertebrae. It is inserted into the mastoid

process and the lateral third of superior nuchal line(Note: T e splenitis capitis appears in the upper part of the foor of the posterior triangle of Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

the neck).ii.T e splenius cervicis takes origin from (he spines of third to sixth thoracic vertebrae and is inserted into the posterior tubercles of t

Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

he transverse processes of the upper (wo to three cervical vertebrae.ActionsActing together (he muscles of (he two sides draw the head directly backwa

s E c T I o NVERTEBRAL COLUMN AND SPINAL CORD, CRANIAL CAVITY AND BRAIN53DEEP MUSCLES OF BACKr—1 Chapter Contents♦ DEEP MUSCLES OR INTRINSIC• Erector

Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2 of as many as nine muscles. It extends from the sacrum to I he cranium. T e posterior layer of thoracolumbar fascia covers ils thoracolumbar part.Ori

ginT c origin of erector spinae is 17-shaped. T e lateral limb of the V is attached to the posterior segment of iliac crest and lateral sacral crest. Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

Its medial limb is attached to the median crest of sacrum, lumbar and lower thoracic spines and their supraspinous ligaments.474 Vertebral Column and

Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

spinal Cord. Cranial Cavity and BrainIn the lumbar region the muscle expands to form a thick feshy mass, which can be felt in the living. T is feshy m

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Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2to medial side:i.Iliocostocervicalis consists of iliocostahs lumborum, iliocostalis thoracis and iliocostalis cervicis.ii.Longissimus consists of long

issimus thoracis, longissi-mus cervicis and longissimus capitis.iii.Spinalis consists of spinalis thoracis, spinalis cervicis and spinalis capitis.T e Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

se various muscles are inserted into the spines and transverse processes of thoracic and cervical vertebrae, lowerribs and in the cranium. T elongissi

Ebook Clinical anatomy - A problem solving approach (2/E): Part 2

mus column alone is attached to the skull. T e longissimus capitis is attached to the mastoid process.Actions

s E c T I o NVERTEBRAL COLUMN AND SPINAL CORD, CRANIAL CAVITY AND BRAIN53DEEP MUSCLES OF BACKr—1 Chapter Contents♦ DEEP MUSCLES OR INTRINSIC• Erector

s E c T I o NVERTEBRAL COLUMN AND SPINAL CORD, CRANIAL CAVITY AND BRAIN53DEEP MUSCLES OF BACKr—1 Chapter Contents♦ DEEP MUSCLES OR INTRINSIC• Erector

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