Not exact matches
The other side of the muscle attaches to the inferior (bottom) of the scapula bone, the last 3 - 4 ribs on the
posterior (back) side, the thoracolumbar fascia (connective tissue for the five lumbar vertebrae) and the
iliac crest on the
posterior (back) side.
The erector spinae originates from the
posterior aspect of the
iliac crest, sacrum and lumbar spinous processes.
The gluteus medius has its origin on the external
iliac surface, between the anterior and the
posterior gluteal lines (see review by Flack et al. 2012).
Traditionally, the origins of the latissimus dorsi have been described as including: the lower thoracic spinous process, thoracolumbar junction, the
posterior third of the superior surface of the
iliac crest of the pelvis, tenth to the twelfth ribs, and even the inferior angle of the scapula.