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22 Οκτ 2024 · The semispinalis group comprises three long, narrow muscles: the capitis, cervicis, and thoracic. They form the deep layer of the intrinsic back muscles along with the multifidus and rotatores. These 5 muscles together form the transversospinales group, one of the most important muscle groups in the human back.
3 Νοε 2023 · Being a part of transversospinal muscle group along with semispinalis and multifidus, rotatores comprise the deep layer of deep, or intrinsic, muscles of the back. They can be divided regionally into rotatores colli/cervicis, rotatores thoracis and rotatores lumborum.
The rotatores are the deepest muscles in the transversospinalis group, the deep layer of the intrinsic back muscles. These muscles lie between the transverse and spinous processes and are grouped by length of the fascicles, as well as region covered. The groups are rotatores, multifidus, and semispinalis.
15 Σεπ 2023 · From superficial to deep, these include semispinalis, multifidus and rotatores. These muscles are located underneath the erector spinae, occupying the space between the spinous and transverse processes of the spine.
14 Αυγ 2023 · They are short muscles associated with the spinous and transverse processes of the vertebrae. The three deep muscles of the back include the semispinalis, multifidus, and rotatores. These muscles stabilize the vertebral column and play a role in proprioception and balance.
Transversospinales muscle group lies deep to the Erector Spinae. It consists of 3 major subgroups: Rotatores. The semispinalis capitis is the largest muscle in the posterior neck. The semispinalis cervicis and capitis lie deep to the upper trapezius.
Transversospinales muscle group is a deep group of back muscles that lies deep to the Erector Spinae. It consists of 3 major subgroups: semispinalis, multifidus and rotatores.