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Muscles of spine and www.egasmoniz.com/pt dorsal region - Animal Body Func/on IX Master Degree in Veterinary Medicine www.egasmoniz.com/pt INTEGR...

Muscles of spine and www.egasmoniz.com/pt dorsal region - Animal Body Func/on IX Master Degree in Veterinary Medicine www.egasmoniz.com/pt INTEGRATED MASTER IN VETERINARY MEDICINE David Vicente www.egasmoniz.com/pt External fascia of the trunk Superficial external fascia of the trunk covers the thorax and abdomen - There are no a1achments with the dorsal ends of the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. Thus, as on the neck, the Master Degree in Veterinary Medicine fascia can be picked up with folds in the skin. Covers the mm. trapezius and la=ssimus dorsi, as well as parts of the pectoral muscles, omotransversarius, deltoideus, and triceps brachii. Thoracolumbar fascia www.egasmoniz.com/pt Also known as deep external fascia of the trunk Covers the erector spinae muscle in the thoracic and lumbar region. - Master Degree in Veterinary Medicine It a9aches to the spinous processes of the thoracic, lumbar and sacral vertebrae, the supraspinous ligament, the sacral tuberosity, the iliac crest and the coxal tuberosity. Thoracolumbar fascia www.egasmoniz.com/pt Cranioventrally, it con?nues as the axillar fascia, caudally as the gluteal fascia and ventrally as the abdominal tunic. Superficial layer: It gives rise to - the la?ssimus dorsi cranially and Master Degree in Veterinary Medicine the two oblique abdominal muscles and the serratus caudalis caudally. Deep leaf: It lies medial to the scapula, medial to the rhomboideus and and lateral to the erector spinae muscles. Master Degree in Veterinary Medicine - www.egasmoniz.com/pt Thoracolumbar fascia M. Cutaneous trunci www.egasmoniz.com/pt Covers a great por?on of the thorax and abdomen. It extends from the gluteal region to the thoracic region and dips medial to arm with the deep pectoral muscle. Origin: Superficial gluteal fascia. Inser

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