VIBS 305 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Axial Skeleton, Iliocostalis, Longissimus

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Epaxial (cid:373)uscles: (cid:862)o(cid:374) top of the axis,(cid:863) (cid:373)uscles are located o(cid:374) the dorsal surface of the axial skeleto(cid:374), dorsal to the transverse processes of the vertebrae. Axial myology: transversospinalis muscle system: most dorsal (medial, longissimis muscle system: next in line. Transversospinalis system runs from the sacrum to the head. Longissimus system runs from the ilium to the head. Iliocostalis system extend from the first rib to the ilium. If muscles on both sides contract simultaneously, the joints of the vertebral column will extend. If muscles on only one side contract, there will be lateral flexion of the joints on that one side. Hypaxial muscles: ventral to the transverse processes of the vertebrae: muscles of the ventral neck: All muscles originate on the first sternebrae, the manubrium: the sternocephalic muscle. Insertion: on the occipital bone of the skull and the mastoid process of the temporal bone of the skull. It is a paired muscle (one on the right and left).

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