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Anatomy Practical 1
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Trapezius insertion
Spine of scapula
Acromion
Lateral third of clavicle
Trapezius origin
Medial third superior nuchal line
EOP
Ligamentum nuchae
T1-T12 spinous processes
Trapezius innervation
Accessory nerve (CN XI)
Latissimus dorsi insertion
Floor intertubercular groove
Latissimus dorsi origin
T7-L5 spinous processes
thoracolumbar fascia
dorsal sacrum
iliac crest
Latissimus dorsi innervation
thoracodorsal nerve
Rhomboid major innervation
dorsal scapular nerve
Rhomboid major insertion
Medial border of scapula
Rhomboid major origin
T2-T5 spinous process
Rhomboid minor origin
C7-T1 spinous processes
Rhomboid minor innervation
dorsal scapular nerve
Rhomboid minor insertion
Medial border of scapula
Levator scapulae insertion
Superior angle of scapula
Levator scapulae origin
C1-C2 transverse processes
C3-C4 posterior tubercles
Levator scapulae innervation
C3-C4 ventral rami and dorsal scapular nerve
Serratus posterior superior innervation
ventral rami T2-T5
Serratus posterior superior origin
C7-T3 spinous processes
Serratus posterior superior insertion
Superior borders of ribs 2-5
Serratus posterior inferior insertion
Inferior borders of ribs 9-12
Serratus posterior inferior origin
T11-L3 spinous processes
Serratus posterior inferior innervation
Ventral rami T9-T12
Spinal accessory nerve innervates
Trapezius
Dorsal scapular nerve innervates
supraspinatus and infraspinatus
Splenius capitis insertion
Occipital bone
mastoid process
Splenius capitis origin
Spinous processes and supraspinous ligament from C7-T6
Splenius capitis innervation
spinal nn. C1-C6 (posterior rami)
Splenius cervicis insertion
transverse processes of C1 and C2
Splenius cervicis origin
Spinous processes and supraspinous ligament from C7-T6
Splenius cervicis innervation
spinal nn. C1-C6 (posterior rami)
Spinalis origin
Spinous processes and supraspinous ligament in lumbar and thoracic regions
Spinalis insertion
Spinous processes in upper thoracic and cervical regions
Spinalis innervation
segmental from
the dorsal (posterior) spinal rami
Longissimus insertion
Ribs in the thoracic region
Transverse processes in thoracic and cervical regions
Mastoid process of the skull
Longissimus origin
Common tendon with iliocostalis
Longissimus innervation
segmental from
the dorsal (posterior) spinal rami
Iliocostalis innervation
segmental from
the dorsal (posterior) spinal rami
Iliocostalis insertion
ribs in thoracic region and transverse processes in lumbar and cervical region
Iliocostalis origin
A common tendon attached to the iliac crest, posterior sacrum, spinous processes of lumbar vertabrae and supraspinous ligament
Semispinalis insertion
spinous processes 4-6 segments superior to origin and to occipital bone between nuchal lines
Semispinalis origin
Arise from transverse processes of thoracic and cervical vertebrae
Semispinalis innervation
Dorsal (posterior) rami
Multifidus insertion
spinous processes 2-4 segments superior to origin
Multifidus origin
Posterior superior iliac spine
Sacrum
Aponeurosis of erector spinae
etc
Multifidus innervation
Dorsal (posterior) rami
Rotatores brevis insertion
Spinous process 1 segment above
Rotatores brevis origin
Transverse processes
Rotatores brevis innervation
Dorsal (posterior) rami
Rotatores longus innervation
Dorsal (posterior) rami
Rotatores longus insertion
Spinal process 2 segments superior to origin
Rotatores longus origin
Transverse processes
Levatores costarum origin
transverse processes of C7-T11
Levatores costarum insertion
Ribs inferior to vertebrae
Levatores costarum innervation
dorsal (posterior) rami of spinal nerves
Rectus capitis posterior major innervation
dorsal rami of C1 spinal nerve
Rectus capitis posterior major insertion
Inferior nuchal line
Rectus capitis posterior major origin
Spinous process of C2
Rectus capitis posterior minor innervation
dorsal rami of C1 spinal nerve
Rectus capitis posterior minor origin
Posterior tubercle of C1
Rectus capitis posterior minor insertion
Inferior nuchal line
Obliquus capitis superior innervation
dorsal rami of C1 spinal nerve
Obliquus capitis superior insertion
Between nuchal lines
Obliquus capitis superior origin
Transverse process of C1
Obliquus capitis inferior insertion
Transverse process of C1
Obliquus capitis inferior origin
Spinous process of C2
Obliquus capitis inferior innervation
dorsal rami of C1 spinal nerve
Suboccipital nerve innervates
Motor nerve for the muscles of the suboccipital triangle
Greater occipital nerve innervates
sensory nerve for the suboccipital region and posterior scalp
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