Sentences with word «spinalis»

Erector Spinae describes not one muscle, but actually a bundled muscle group comprised of spinalis, longissimus, and iliocostalis, that runs parallel to the spine from head to the sacrum.
The erector spinae (sometimes known as sacrospinalis) is often described as a group of different muscles called iliocostalis, longissimus and spinalis.
In the middle you've got the longissimus, and most medially you've got the spinalis.
An acronym... not an acronym - a mnemonic for remembering this is «I long for spinach» - «I» iliocostalis, «Long» longissimus, «Spinach» spinalis.
The low - back muscles are called collectively the erector spinae and include the longissimus, spinalis, and iliocostalis.
They are the spinalis muscles, which connect to the central spines of the vertebrae; the longissimus muscles, which run from the head to the sacrum, connecting to the sides of the vertebrae along the way; and the semispinalis muscles, which start at the base of your head and continue along the vertebral column, connecting the central spine of one vertebra to the side of another one many segments below.
Back body: erector spinae, latissimus dorsi, iliocostalis, and multifidus, spinalis, longissimus
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