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Medial part of superior nuchal line, external occipital protuberance, ligamentum nuchae, spinous processes (C7-T12)
Trapezius
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
Latissimus dorsi
Transverse processes of upper 4 cervical vertebrae (high origin)
Levator scapulae
Lower part of ligamentum nuchae and spinous processes of C7 and T1
Rhomboid Minor
Spinous processes from T2 to T5
Rhomboid Major
Lower part of ligamentum nuchae and spinous process of C7 to T2 or T3
Serratus Posterior Superior (immediately deep to rhomboid muscles)
Spinous processes from T11 to L2 or L3
Serratus Posterior Inferior
Lower part of ligamentum nuchae and spinous processes C7 to T3
Splenius Capitis
Spinous processes T3 to T6 vertebrae
Splenius Cervicis
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
Erector Spinae (Sacrospinalis), 3 parts: Iliocostalis, Longissimus, Spinalis
From transverse of T1 to T6, Lower 3 or 4 cervical vertebrae
Semispinalis Capitis
Tips of transverse processes from C7 to T11
Levatores costarum (12 pairs)
Posterior tubercle of atlas (C1)
Rectus Capitis Posterior Minor (Rectus Minor)
Spinous process of axis (C2)
Rectus Capitis Posterior Major (Rectus Major)
Transverse process of atlas (C1)
Obliquus Capitis Superior (Superior Oblique)
Spinous process of axis (C2)
Obliquus Capitis Inferior (Inferior Oblique)