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3 Νοε 2023 · With these attachments, semispinalis thoracis aids several movements of the vertebral column; specifically extension, lateral flexion and rotation of the thoracic spine. Acting together with semispinalis capitis and cervicis, it supports the same movements occuring at the head and neck.
22 Οκτ 2024 · What Are the Semispinalis. 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.
The muscles in this group are the semispinalis capitis, semispinalis cervicis, and the semispinalis thoracis. Semispinalis thoracis muscle - thin, fleshy fascicles with long tendons at either end. Covers the thoracic multifidus muscle. The Semispinalis muscles belong to the intinsic/ deep muscles of the back .
22 Οκτ 2024 · Semispinalis cervicis, also known as semispinalis colli, is a relatively small muscle belonging to the group of intrinsic back muscles. It is one of the three semispinalis muscles that constitute the deep layer of the intrinsic back muscles, along with the multifidus and rotatores muscles.
3 Νοε 2023 · Semispinalis cervicis acts in synergy with its capitis and thoracis counterparts. Their conjoint function facilitates the movements of the vertebral column; extension, lateral flexion and rotation of the head, cervical and thoracic spines. This article will discuss the anatomy and function of the semispinalis cervicis muscle.
5 Σεπ 2024 · There are three major muscles in this group – the semispinalis, multifidus and rotatores. Semispinalis. The semispinalis is the most superficial of the deep intrinsic muscles. Much like the intermediate muscles, it can be divided by its superior attachments into thoracic, cervicis and capitis.
14 Οκτ 2024 · The least prominent yet topmost part of the spinalis muscle, the spinalis capitis is no more than an extension of the semispinalis capitis (another deep back muscle), originating from the 7th cervical to the 1st thoracic vertebrae (C7 to T1).