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30 Οκτ 2023 · Key facts about the deep muscles of the back; Definition and function: The deep muscles of the back are a group of muscles that act to maintain posture and produce movements of the vertebral column. Muscles: Superficial layer: splenius (splenius capitis, splenius cervicis) Intermediate layer: erector spinae (iliocostalis, longissimus, spinalis)
Conclusion: Based on a synthesis of supporting evidence from the literature, stabilizer muscles can be defined as muscles that contribute to joint stiffness by co-contraction and show an early onset of activation in response to perturbation via either a feed-forward or a feedback control mechanism.
1 Νοε 2017 · The stabilizing system of the spine, which was introduced by Panjabi in 1992, works on the cooperation of those three systems: neural, which is the control system; muscular-fascial, which is...
Optimal spinal stabilization can be achieved by strengthening the deep back and abdominal muscles. These include the transversus abdominus, quadratus lumborum, oblique abdominals, multifidus and erector spinae.
14 Αυγ 2023 · The multifidus, which is deeper, has direct attachments to the spinal segments, and allows stabilization of the motion segment during lifting and rotational movements of the spine. The deeper uni segment muscles being close to the axis of the spine act as force transducers.
3 Νοε 2023 · The vertebral column (spine) is the bony core of the back. It is formed by a chain of 33 interconnected vertebrae and their intervening joints. It forms the axial skeleton together with the skull and rib cage. Numerous muscles, ligaments and tendons support the spine, providing it with flexibility and a great range of motion. Vertebral column.
28 Αυγ 2014 · The studied transcutaneous NMES of the lumbar paraspinal region significantly activated deep spinal stabilizing muscle (LM) and the abdominal lumbar stabilizing muscles TrA and OI as evidenced by RUSI.