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Intrinsic Spine Muscles: Deep minor muscles
The deep layer of Intrinsic Spine Muscles is composed by Transversospinalis and other minor muscles. This group is formed by these minor muscles that are: Intertransversarii,Interspinales.See the...
Perineum
The perineum corresponds to the outlet of the pelvis. Its deep boundaries are: in front, the pubic arch and the arcuate ligament of the pubis;behind, the tip of the coccyx; and on either side the...
Alan Sales
Born in Kingston Upon Hill, the 1st of July, 1952, Alas Sales was a researcher and kinesiologist founders of the Cyberkinetics Institute of Selsdon, Surrey UK. He was a professional kinesiologist...
Pelvic Diaphragm
The muscles within the pelvis may be divided into two groups: the Obturator Internus and the Piriformis, which are muscles of the lower extremity, and will be described with these;the Levator Ani...
Erector Spinae – Sacrospinalis
This group is described also as Muscle. See Sacrospinalis - Erector Spinae for details.
Gray’s Anatomy
Gray's Anatomy is an English language textbook of human anatomy originally written by Henry Gray and illustrated by Henry Vandyke Carter. Earlier editions were called Anatomy: Descriptive and...
Transversospinalis
This group is described also as Muscle. See Transversospinalis for details.
Spinotransversales
This group is described also as Muscle. See Spinotransversales for details.
Lateral Vertebral Muscles of the Neck
This group is composed by the Scalene muscles.
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