頚腸肋筋
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Iliocostalis |
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Deep muscles of the back. (Iliocostalis lumborum visible at bottom right, iliocostalis dorsi visible at center right, and iliocost. cerv. visible at upper right.) |
Latin |
musculus iliocostalis |
Gray's |
p.399 |
Origin |
Sacrum/Illiac Crest/Spinous Processes of lower lumbar/thoracic vertebrae |
Insertion |
Ribs |
Artery |
intercostal and lumbar arteries |
Nerve |
posterior branch of spinal nerve |
Actions |
Unilaterally: Flex the head and neck to the same side. Bilaterally: Extend the vertebral column. |
Antagonist |
Rectus abdominis muscle |
The iliocostalis is the muscle immediately lateral to the longissimus that is the nearest to the furrow that separates the epaxial muscles from the hypaxial. It lies very deep to the fleshy portion of the serratus ventralis (serratus anterior).
Contents
- 1 Iliocostalis cervicis
- 2 Iliocostalis dorsi
- 3 Iliocostalis lumborum
- 4 See also
- 5 External links
Iliocostalis cervicis[edit]
The iliocostalis cervicis (cervicalis ascendens) arises from the angles of the third, fourth, fifth, and sixth ribs, and is inserted into the posterior tubercles of the transverse processes of the fourth, fifth, and sixth cervical vertebrae.
Iliocostalis dorsi[edit]
The iliocostalis dorsi (musculus accessorius; iliocostalis thoracis) arises by flattened tendons from the upper borders of the angles of the lower six ribs medial to the tendons of insertion of the iliocostalis lumborum; these become muscular, and are inserted into the upper borders of the angles of the upper six ribs and into the back of the transverse process of the seventh cervical vertebra.
Iliocostalis lumborum[edit]
The iliocostalis lumborum (iliocostalis muscle; sacrolumbalis muscle) is inserted, by six or seven flattened tendons, into the inferior borders of the angles of the lower six or seven ribs.
See also[edit]
- Semispinalis muscle
- Erector spinae
- Longissimus
- Spinalis
External links[edit]
- SUNY Figs 01:06-06 - "Intrinsic muscles of the back."
- LUC ili
- iliocostalis+%28muscle%29 at eMedicine Dictionary
- Dissection at ithaca.edu
Muscles of thorax and back (TA A04.3–4, GA 4.397)
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Back |
splenius |
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erector spinae |
- iliocostalis
- longissimus
- spinalis
- latissimus dorsi
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transversospinales: |
- semispinalis dorsi
- semispinalis cervicis
- semispinalis capitis
- multifidus
- rotatores
- interspinales
- intertransversarii
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vertebral column: |
- trapezius
- latissimus dorsi
- rhomboid
- levator scapulae
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fascia: |
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Thorax |
- intercostales
- external
- internal
- innermost
- subcostalis
- transversus thoracis
- levatores costarum
- serratus posterior
- thoracic diaphragm
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thoracic cavity: |
- pectoralis major
- pectoralis minor
- subclavius
- serratus anterior
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fascia: |
- pectoral fascia
- clavipectoral fascia
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anat (h/n, u, t/d, a/p, l)/phys/devp/hist
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noco (m, s, c)/cong (d)/tumr, sysi/epon, injr
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This article incorporates text from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy.
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Related Links
- The English name for this muscle is the muscle between the groin, or flank, and the ribs in the loin region. The word iliocostalis comes from the Latin words ilium meaning “groin, or flank,” and costa meaning “rib.” Cervicis comes from ...
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- cervical iliocostalis muscle
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