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Erector Spinae Muscles

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Description

The erector spinae muscles[1]
Deep spinal muscles including semispinalis, multifidus, spinalis, longissimus, iliocostalis[2]

General

  • Three groups of deep muscles located on each side of the vertebral column
  • Comprise the intermediate layer of the deep (intrinsic) muscles of the back

Iliocostalis

Longissimus

Spinalis

  • Origin:
  • Insertion
    • Thoracis: Spinous process of upper thoracic Vertebrae
    • Cervicis: Spinous process of cervical Vertebrae except atlas

Actions

  • Unilaterally: laterally flex the head, neck and vertebral column to the same side
  • Bilaterally: Extend the vertebral column.

Vascular Supply

  • Lateral sacral artery
  • Intercostal and lumbar arteries

Innervation

  • Posterior branch of spinal nerve

Clinical Significance


See Also


References

  1. The Muscles and Swimming, Santiago Bustos
  2. Galbusera, F., and H. J. Wilke. "Biomechanics of the Spine: Basic Concepts." Spinal Disorders and Treatments. 1st ed: Academic Press, 2018. 456 p (2018).
Created by:
John Kiel on 15 October 2020 13:49:00
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26 March 2025 16:44:42
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