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Title: Muscles of the Spinal Column


1
Muscles of the Spinal Column
Chapter 12
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Cervical Muscles
3
Splenius (capitis and cervicis)
  • Origin
  • Cervicis spinous process of T3-T6
  • Capitis - lower half of ligmentum nuchea
    spinous process of C7 and T1-3.
  • Insertion
  • Cervicis - transverse process of C1-C3.
  • Capitis mastoid process and occipital bone
  • Actions
  • Whole
  • Cervical Extension
  • Half
  • Cervical Rotation to the same side.
  • Cervical Lateral flexion

4
Splenius (cervicis capitis)
5
Splenius
6
Sternocleidomastoid
  • O Top of the sternum and medial third of the
    clavical
  • I Mastoid process
  • Action
  • Whole
  • Cervical Flexion
  • Half
  • Cervical Lateral Flexion
  • Cervical Rotation to the opposite side.

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Sternocleidomastoid
9
Sternocleidomastoid
10
Scalenes (or scaleni)
  • O First two ribs
  • I Transverse processes of cervical vertebrae.
  • Actions
  • Whole Cervical Flexion
  • Half - Cervical Lateral Flexion (help with
    inhalation during exercise)

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Scalenes
13
Lumbar Muscles
14
Erector spinae muscles
  • O Fascia of lower back, posterior L, T and lower
    C vertebrea, and angles of ribs.
  • Inesrtions
  • Spinalis branch - spinous process of T and C and
    occipital bone
  • Longissimus branch - transverse process of T and
    C, mastoid process.
  • Iliocostalis branch - angles of the ribs and
    cervical transverse processes
  • Actions
  • Whole Extension
  • Half - Lateral flexion

15
Erector spinae muscles
16
Erector spinae muscles
Iliocostalis branch Longissimus branch Spinalis
branch
17
Spinalis branch Longissimus branch
Iliocostalis branch
18
Quadratus lumborum
  • O Posterior lip of iliac crest
  • I Lower border of 12th rib and transverse
    process of L1-4
  • Actions
  • Half - Lumbar lateral flexion
  • Whole - Stabilization

19
Quadratus lumborum
20
Iliopsoas
  • O
  • Psoas - lateral surface of T12 and L1-5,
  • Iliacus - anterior surface of ilium (iliac fossa)
  • I Lesser trochanter of femur
  • Action
  • Whole - Lumbar flexion of trunk
  • Whole - Hip flexion

21
Iliopsoas
22
Iliopsoas
23
The Abdominal Muscles
4.
2.
3.
1.
24
Rectus abdominis
  • O Crest of the pubis
  • I Xyphoid process and 5th - 7th ribs
  • Action
  • Whole
  • Lumbar Flexion
  • Half
  • Lumbar lateral flexion

25
Rectus abdominis
26
External oblique
  • O Lower 8 ribs.
  • I Anterior iliac crest inguinal ligament, crest
    of pubis, fascia of the rectus abdominus
  • Action
  • Whole Lumbar flexion
  • Half
  • Lumbar rotation to opposite side
  • Lumbar lateral flexion

27
External oblique
28
External oblique
29
Internal oblique
  • O Inguinal ligament (from anterior iliac crest
    to pubis) and iliac crest
  • I Costal cartilages of the lower ribs.
  • Actions
  • Whole Lumbar flexion
  • Half
  • Lumbar rotation to the same side
  • Lumbar lateral flexion

30
Internal oblique
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Internal
The Oblique Muscles? Which is Internal and
which is External?
External
33
Transverse abdominis
  • I Inguinal ligament, iliac crest, and lower 6
    ribs
  • O Linea alba ("white line") and pubis crest
  • Functions
  • Exhalation (during exercise)

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Transverse abdominis
36
MUSCLES OF RESPIRATION
  • Rib actions
  • Respiration

37
III. ANATOMY of the RESPIRATOY MUSCLES
38
Diaphragm
  • O Xiphoid process, costal cartilages, lumbar
    vertebrae
  • I Central tendon
  • A Flattens, pulls central tendon downward

39
External Intercostals
  • O Inferior border of the ribs
  • I Superior border of the next rib below
  • A Draws ribs together and lifts the ribs
  • 11 on each side slant down and forward

40
Internal Intercostals (p. 379)
  • O Inferior border of the ribs
  • I Superior border of the next rib down
  • A Draws ribs together and lowers ribs
  • slant down and backward

41
MUSCLES OF RESPIRATION
Inspiration
Rib (with Intercostal Muscles)
Diaphragm
Expiration
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I. INSPRIATION
  • Increase in thorasic cage
  • Volume inside increases
  • Pressure decreases
  • Air moves into the lungs

44
A. Inspiration at Rest
  • 1. Diaphragm
  • Flattens and moves downward when contracted

45
A. Inspiration at Rest
  • 1. Diaphragm
  • Flattens and moves downward when contracted
  • 2. External Intercostals
  • Lift the ribs up and out when contracted

46
B. Inspiration During Exercise
  • 1. Scalenes elevate upper ribs
  • 2. Sternoceidomastoid elevate clavical and
    upper ribs
  • 3. External intercostal muscles

47
II. EXPIRATION
  • Decrease thorasic cage
  • Volume inside decreases
  • Pressure increases
  • Air moves out of the lungs

48
A. Expiration at Rest.
  • No muscles are involved
  • Passive recoil action at rest will decrease the
    thorasic cage

49
B. Expiration During Exercise
  • Internal Intercostals -
  • Rectus Abdominus help push the diaphragm
    upward.
  • External obliques help push the diaphragm
    upward.
  • Internal obliques help push the diaphragm
    upward.
  • Transverse abdominus help push the diaphragm
    upward.

50
Sternocleidomastoid
Muslces of Expiration
Scalenes
Internal Intercostals
External Intercostals
Rectus Abdominus
Diaphragm
External Obliques
Internal Obliques
Transverse Abdominus
Muscles of Inspiration
51
Note
  • These muscles need to trained with exercise as
    any other muscle does.
  • Early limitations (side aches and breathlessness)
    felt during exercise may involve the untrained
    state of these muscles.
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