Torso muscles
______ is deep to the trapezius
rhomboid
the posterior rectus sheath forms your abdominal wall it is mainly a continuation of your _________________
transverse abdominous
this muscle extends from the latissimus dorsi, and wraps around the abdomen forming a sheath that covers the anterior portion of the rectus abdominis muscles.
external oblique
this is deep to the trapezius it is inferior to the spine of the scapula
infraspinatus
this muscle extends from the latissimus dorsi area and wraps around the abdomen forming a sheath that splits so part of the sheth covers the anterior portion of the rectus abdominis
internal oblique
this muscle is deep to the external oblique
internal oblique
this is the lower back muscle, it covers most of th elumbar region it curves around and inserts on the floor of the intertubercular sulcus
latissimus dorsi
the sheaths from the left muscles and the right muscles join together on the anterior side of the abdomen to form the _______ ___________
linea alba
Deep to the transversus abdominis is the ___________ _________ of the badominal cavity.
parietal peritoneum
this is the major muscle of the thoacic region
pectoralis major
the ____________________ muscles are the anterior muscles of the abdomen that form two verticle columns, these musces are segmented and are ensheathed in the ___________
rectus abdominis, rectus sheath
your rectus abdoniman is in the middle of the ____________
rectus shealth
this muscle covers the anterior surface of the body of the scapula
subscapularis
this is deep to the trapezius and the deltoid it is superior to the spine of the scapula
supraspinatus
each segment of the rectus abdominis muscles consist of ________________
tendinous intersections
these two are deep to the trapexius and deltoid, they are inferior to the infraspinatus
tere minor and major
this is the shoulder muscle, it extend from the lateral clavicular region to the deltoid tuberosity
the deltoid
anterior rectus sheath is formed mostly or mainly of the extention of what muscle?
the external oblique
this is a group of three muscles that are deep to the latissimus dorsi and the trapezius- spinalis thoracis, longissimus thoracis, iliocostalis thoracis.
these three muscles are collectively called the erector spinae
this muscle extends from the latossimus dorsi area and wraps around the abdomen forming a sheath that covers the posterior portion of the rectus abdominis muscles
transverse abdominis
this is the upper back muscle, it extends to the lumbar area and across the shoulder to the clavicle and up the neck to the occipital region
trapezius