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16 Cards in this Set
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Medial part of superior nuchal line, external occipital protuberance, ligamentum nuchae, spinous processes (C7-T12)
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Trapezius
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Spinous processes of lower 6 thoracic, lumbar, and sacral vertebrae, posterior part of iliac crest (attached to posterior iliac crest via thoracolumbar fascia), lower 3 or 4 ribs, sometimes inferior angle of scapula
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Latissimus dorsi
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Transverse processes of upper 4 cervical vertebrae (high origin)
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Levator scapulae
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Lower part of ligamentum nuchae and spinous processes of C7 and T1
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Rhomboid Minor
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Spinous processes from T2 to T5
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Rhomboid Major
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Lower part of ligamentum nuchae and spinous process of C7 to T2 or T3
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Serratus Posterior Superior (immediately deep to rhomboid muscles)
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Spinous processes from T11 to L2 or L3
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Serratus Posterior Inferior
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Lower part of ligamentum nuchae and spinous processes C7 to T3
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Splenius Capitis
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Spinous processes T3 to T6 vertebrae
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Splenius Cervicis
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Extensive inferior tendinous origin (erector spinae aponeurosis) from posterior part of iliac crest, posterior surface of sacrum, spinous processes of lower 2 thoracic & all lumbar vertebrae
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Erector Spinae (Sacrospinalis), 3 parts: Iliocostalis, Longissimus, Spinalis
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From transverse of T1 to T6, Lower 3 or 4 cervical vertebrae
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Semispinalis Capitis
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Tips of transverse processes from C7 to T11
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Levatores costarum (12 pairs)
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Posterior tubercle of atlas (C1)
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Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor (Rectus Minor)
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Spinous process of axis (C2)
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Rectus Capitis Posterior Major (Rectus Major)
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Transverse process of atlas (C1)
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Obliquus Capitis Superior (Superior Oblique)
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Spinous process of axis (C2)
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Obliquus Capitis Inferior (Inferior Oblique)
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