TCC Lab 1

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What is the insertion of Longissimus Capitis?

Mastoid process

What is the nerve innervation of the Iliocostalis Lumborum?

spinal

What is the nerve innervation of the Iliocostalis cervicis?

spinal

What is the insertion of Spinalis Cervicis?

SP cervical vertebrae except C1

What is the insertion of Longissimus Cervicis?

TP of cervical vertebrae

Origin of Rotatores

TP of lumbar through cervical vertebrae

What is the origin of Longissimus Capitis?

TP upper 5 thoracic

What is the origin of Longissimus Cervicis?

TP upper 5 thoracic

The Rotatores spans

1-2 vertebrae

the multifidi spans

2-4 vertebrae

Secondary action of Multifidi

Bilateral: Spinal extension

Secondary action of Rotatores

Bilateral: Spinal extension

Primary action of Semispinalis Capitis

Bilateral: spinal extension

What is the secondary action of Longissimus Capitis?

Bilateral: spinal extension

What is the secondary action of Longissimus Cervicis?

Bilateral: spinal extension

What is the secondary action of Longissimus Thoracis?

Bilateral: spinal extension

What is the secondary action of Spinalis Cervicis?

Bilateral: spinal extension

What is the secondary action of Spinalis Thoracis?

Bilateral: spinal extension

What is the secondary action of the Iliocostalis Lumborum?

Bilateral: spinal extension

What is the secondary action of the Iliocostalis Thoracis?

Bilateral: spinal extension

What is the secondary action of the Iliocostalis cervicis?

Bilateral: spinal extension

Nerve innervation of Semispinalis Capitis

Cervical

What is the origin of Longissimus Thoracis?

Common Tendon

What is the origin of the Iliocostalis Lumborum?

Common tendon

Which Erector Spinae muscles belong to the 'Most Lateral group?

Iliocostalis Lumborum, Iliocostalis Thoracis, Iliocostalis Cervicis

Description of Most Lateral Group of erector spinae muscles

Lateral "mound" along lumbar; thoracic and cervical: deep to trapezius, rhomboids, serratus posterior and inferior

What is the origin of Spinalis Cervicis?

Ligamentum nuchae, SP C7

Which Erector Spinae muscles belong to the 'Middle group?

Longissimus Thoracis, Longissimus Cervicis, Longissimus Capitis

What is the insertion of Longissimus Thoracis?

Lower 9 ribs and TP of thoracic vertebrae

Muscles that make up the Transversospinalis Group

Multifidi, Rotatores, Semispinalis capitis

What is the origin of Spinalis Thoracis?

SP of upper lumbar and lower thoracic vertebrae

What is the insertion of Spinalis Thoracis?

SP upper thoracic

What is the origin of the Iliocostalis cervicis?

Posterior surface of ribs 1-12

What is the insertion of the Iliocostalis Thoracis?

Posterior surface of ribs 1-6

Origin of Multifidi

Sacrum and TP lumbar through cervical vertebrae

What is the origin of the Iliocostalis Thoracis?

Posterior surface of ribs 1-12

Insertion of Multifidi

SP C2-L5

Insertion of Rotatores

SP C2-L5

Location of Transversospinalis Group

Smaller group that runs the length of the vertebral column; short & diagnal fibers. Difficult to isolate. Can be felt as a group along the lamina groove of thoracic & lumbar vertebrae; Deep to the erectors; has 3 branches; runs from tp to sp in various lengths

Description of Rotatores

Smaller- deeper to multifidi

Description of Most Midline Group of Erector spinae muscles

Smallest, lies closest to the spine in the lamina groove

What is the insertion of the Iliocostalis Lumborum?

TP of L1-L3 and posterior surface ribs 6-12

Nerve innervation of Rotatores

Spinal

Nerve innervation of multifidi

Spinal

What is the Nerve Innervation of Longissimus Capitis?

Spinal

What is the Nerve Innervation of Longissimus Cervicis?

Spinal

What is the Nerve Innervation of Longissimus Thoracis?

Spinal

What is the Nerve Innervation of Spinalis Servicis?

Spinal

What is the Nerve Innervation of Spinalis Thoracis?

Spinal

What is the nerve innervation of the Iliocostalis Thoracis?

Spinal

Which Erector Spinae muscles belong to the 'most midline' group?

Spinalis thoracis and Spinalis Cervicis

Origin of Semispinalis Capitis

TP C4-T5

What is the insertion of the Iliocostalis cervicis?

TP lower cervicals

Description of Middle group of erector spinae muscles

Thick "mound" along thoracic; thoracic and cervical: deep to trapezius, rhomboids, serratus posterior and inferior

Description of Multifidi

Thick in lumbar spine; posterior surface of sacrum

Description of Semispinalis Capitis

Thoraci & cervical; reaches cranium; "bumps" when neck extended with resistance

Primary action of Multifidi

Unilateral: Rotation of opposite side

Primary action of Rotatores

Unilateral: Rotation of opposite side

What is the Primary Action of Longissimus Thoracis?

Unilateral: lateral flex to same side

What is the Primary Action of Spinalis Cervicis?

Unilateral: lateral flex to same side

What is the Primary Action of Spinalis Thoracis?

Unilateral: lateral flex to same side

What is the primary action of Longissimus Capitis?

Unilateral: lateral flex to same side

What is the primary action of Longissimus Cervicis?

Unilateral: lateral flex to same side

What is the primary action of the Iliocostalis Lumborum?

Unilateral: lateral flex to same side

What is the primary action of the Iliocostalis Thoracis?

Unilateral: lateral flex to same side

What is the primary action of the Iliocostalis cervicis?

Unilateral: lateral flex to same side

Insertion of Semispinalis Capitis

between the superior and inferior nuchal lines of the occiput

What is the functional use of the erector spinae muscles?

maintain upright posture, correcting falling forward posture, picking up a heavy suitcase

Secondary action of Semispinalis Capitis

none

What is the location of the Erector Spinae muscle group?

runs from sacrum to occiput posteriorly. Looks like a poplar tree with three main branches: spinalis, longissimus, iliocostalis. They branch off to smaller branches.


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