class # 8 spine & back muscles. topics: 24 individual vertebrae: 7 cervical 12 thoracic 5 lumbar...

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Class # 8

Spine & Back Muscles

Topics:

24 individual vertebrae:

7 Cervical

12 Thoracic

5 Lumbar

1 Sacrum: 5 fused bones

1 Coccyx: 4 fused bones

Topics:

Vertebral spinous processes and transverse processes

Spinous process: always posterior

Transverse process: 2 projections out of sides

Topics:

Scapula Landmarks:

Spine:

Root of spine (11)

Acromion process/ Lateral end (3)

Coracoid process (4)

Suprascapular notch (15)

Supraglenoid tubercle (9)

Infraglenoid tubercle (8)

Topics:

Occipital bone (EOP) External Occipital Protuberance (p.2)

Temporal bone (mastoid process) (p.235) Clavicle(p.4) Humerus (bicipital groove)(p.6-6)

Muscles of the back: Trapezius (p.69TG)

O:EOPLigamentum nuchae(EOP to Sp.C7)Sp. C7-T12

I:Lateral ClavicleAcromion process(upper)Spine of scapula-middleRoot of spine of scapula-lower

A:Bilaterally upper- Extension of head and neckUnilaterally upper- Lateral flexion of head and neck to same side.Elevation and upward rotation- scapulaRetraction- Middle scapulaDepression and upward rotation- lower scapula

Muscles of the back:

Latissimus dorsiO: Thoracolumbar aponeurosis(flat sheet of connective tissue)Lower 6 thoracic Spinous processesSacrum/Iliac crestLast 3 ribsInferior angle of scapula (covering most of the axillary border)

Muscles of the back:

Latissimus dorsi

I: Bicipital groove of the humerus(medial lip)

A: Medial rotation

Adduction

Extension of humerus at shoulder joint

Muscles of the back:

Teres Major

O: Inferior angle of scapula

Lower third of axillary border of scapula

I: Medial lip of bicipital groove

A: Medial rotation

Adduction

Extension of humerus at shoulder joint

Muscles of the back:

Teres Major performs the exact same actions as latissimus dorsi, together can be called “handcuff muscles”.

(brings your arms into arresting position)

The End!

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