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Table 11-7 Anterior Muscles of the Neck (Figure 11–9)
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Muscles of the Vertebral Column
– Spinal extensors or erector spinae muscles
(superficial and deep)
– Spinal flexors (transversospinalis)
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Muscles of the Vertebral Column
– Superficial Spinal Extensors
• Spinalis group
• Longissimus group
• Iliocostalis group
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Muscles of the Vertebral Column
– Deep Spinal Extensors
• Semispinalis group
• Multifidus muscle
• Interspinalis muscles
• Intertransversarii muscles
• Rotatores muscles
Figure 11-10 Muscles of the Vertebral Column
Erector Spinae,
Deep Layer
Semispinalis Group
Semispinalis capitis
Semispinalis cervicis
Semispinalis thoracis
Erector Spinae,
Superficial Layer
Splenius capitis
Spinalis, Longissimus,
and Iliocostalis Group
Longissimus capitis
Spinalis cervicis
Longissimus cervicis
Iliocostalis cervicis
Iliocostalis thoracis
Multifidus
Longissimus thoracis
Spinalis thoracis
Iliocostalis lumborum
Table 11-8 Muscles of the Vertebral Column (Figure 11–10)
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Muscles of the Vertebral Column
– Spinal Flexors
• Neck
– Longus capitis and longus colli
– Rotate and flex the neck
• Lumbar
– Quadratus lumborum muscles
– Flex spine and depress ribs
Figure 11-10 Muscles of the Vertebral Column
Erector Spinae,
Deep Layer
Intervertebral Muscles,
Posterior View
Spinal Flexors
Quadratus lumborum
Rotatores
Intertransversarii
Flexors of the Anterior
Cervical and Thoracic
Spine
Spinous
process
of
vertebra
Thoracodorsal
fascia
Posterior view
Interspinales
Transverse
process of
vertebra
Longus
capitis
Longus
colli
Table 11-8 Muscles of the Vertebral Column (Figure 11–10)
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Oblique and Rectus Muscles
– Lie within the body wall
– Oblique muscles
• Compress underlying structures
• Rotate vertebral column
– Rectus muscles
• Flex vertebral column
• Oppose erector spinae
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Oblique Muscles
– Cervical region
• Scalene muscles
• Flex the neck
– Thoracic region
• Intercostal muscles (external and internal)
– Respiratory movements of ribs
• Transversus thoracis
– Cross inner surface of ribs
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Oblique Muscles
– Abdominopelvic region (same pattern as thoracic)
• External oblique muscles
• Internal oblique muscles
• Transversus abdominis
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Rectus Muscles
– Rectus abdominis
• Between xiphoid process and pubic symphysis
• Divided longitudinally by linea alba
• Divided transversely by tendinous inscriptions
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Rectus Muscles
– Diaphragmatic muscle or diaphragm
• Divides thoracic and abdominal cavities
• Performs respiration
Figure 11-11a Oblique and Rectus Muscles and the Diaphragm
Scalenes
Anterior
Middle
Posterior
Anterior view,
cervical region
Figure 11-11b Oblique and Rectus Muscles and the Diaphragm
Serratus
anterior
Internal intercostal
External
oblique
Tendinous
inscription
External intercostal
External oblique (cut)
Internal oblique
Cut edge of
rectus sheath
Linea alba
Rectus abdominis
Anterior view
Figure 11-11c Oblique and Rectus Muscles and the Diaphragm
Rectus
abdominis
Xiphoid
process
Costal
cartilages
External
oblique
Inferior
vena cava
External
intercostal
T10
Internal
intercostal
Central tendon
of diaphragm
Esophagus
Serratus
anterior
Diaphragm
Thoracic aorta
Spinal cord
Erector spinae group
Superior view at the
level of the diaphragm
Figure 11-11d Oblique and Rectus Muscles and the Diaphragm
Rectus abdominis
Rectus sheath
Linea alba
External
oblique
L3
Transversus
abdominis
Internal
oblique
Quadratus
lumborum
Thoracolumbar
fascia
Horizontal section view at
the level of the umbilicus
Table 11-9 Oblique and Rectus Muscle Groups (Figure 11–11)
Table 11-9 Oblique and Rectus Muscle Groups (Figure 11–11)
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
– Functions of pelvic floor muscles
1. Support organs of pelvic cavity
2. Flex sacrum and coccyx
3. Control movement of materials through urethra and
anus
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
– Perineum
•
Muscular sheet forming the pelvic floor, divided into:
1. Anterior urogenital triangle
2. Posterior anal triangle
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Perineum
– Urogenital diaphragm
• Deep muscular layer between pubic bones
– Supports the pelvic floor
– And muscles of the urethra
• Superficial muscles of the urogenital triangle
– Support external genitalia
11-5 Axial Musculature
• Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
– Perineum
• Pelvic diaphragm
– Deep muscular layer extending to pubis
» Supports anal triangle
Figure 11-12a Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
Superficial Dissections
Ischiocavernosus
Bulbospongiosus
Vagina
Superficial
transverse perineal
Anus
Gluteus maximus
Female
Figure 11-12a Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
Deep Dissections
Urethra
Urogenital Diaphragm
External urethral sphincter
Deep transverse perineal
Central tendon of perineum
Pelvic Diaphragm
Pubococcygeus
Iliococcygeus
Levator
ani
External anal sphincter
Coccygeus
Sacrotuberous ligament
Female
Figure 11-12b Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
Superficial Dissections
Testis
Urethra (connecting
segment removed)
Ischiocavernosus
Bulbospongiosus
Superficial
transverse perineal
Anus
Gluteus maximus
Male
Figure 11-12b Muscles of the Pelvic Floor
Deep Dissections
UROGENITAL
TRIANGLE OF
PERINEUM
Urogenital Diaphragm
External urethral sphincter
Deep transverse perineal
Central tendon of perineum
Pelvic Diaphragm
Pubococcygeus
Levator
Iliococcygeus
ani
External anal sphincter
Coccygeus
Sacrotuberous ligament
Male
ANAL
TRIANGLE
Table 11-10 Muscles of the Pelvic Floor (Figure 11–12)
11-6 Appendicular Musculature
• Appendicular Muscles
– Position and stabilize pectoral and pelvic girdles
– Move upper and lower limbs
– Two divisions of appendicular muscles
1. Muscles of the shoulders and upper limbs
2. Muscles of the pelvis and lower limbs
Figure 11-13a An Overview of the Appendicular Muscles of the Trunk
Superficial Dissection
Axial Muscles
Platysma
Appendicular Muscles
Deltoid
Pectoralis major
Latissimus dorsi
Serratus anterior
Anterior view
ATLAS: Plates
25; 39b
Figure 11-13a An Overview of the Appendicular Muscles of the Trunk
Deep Dissection
Axial Muscles
Sternocleidomastoid
Appendicular Muscles
Trapezius
Subclavius
Deltoid (cut
and reflected)
Pectoralis minor
Subscapularis
Pectoralis major
(cut and reflected)
Coracobrachialis
Biceps brachii
Teres major
Serratus anterior
Anterior view
ATLAS: Plates
25; 39b
Figure 11-13a An Overview of the Appendicular Muscles of the Trunk
Superficial Dissection
Axial Muscles
External oblique
Rectus sheath
Superficial inguinal ring
Appendicular Muscles
Tensor fasciae latae
Sartorius
Rectus femoris
Anterior view
ATLAS: Plates
25; 39b
Figure 11-13a An Overview of the Appendicular Muscles of the Trunk
Deep Dissection
Axial Muscles
External intercostal
Internal intercostal
Internal oblique (cut)
External oblique
(cut and reflected)
Rectus abdominis
Transversus abdominis
Appendicular Muscles
Gluteus medius
Iliopsoas
Pectineus
Adductor longus
Gracilis
Anterior view
ATLAS: Plates
25; 39b
Figure 11-13b An Overview of the Appendicular Muscles of the Trunk
Superficial Dissection
Axial Muscles
Sternocleidomastoid
Appendicular Muscles
Trapezius
Deltoid
Infraspinatus
Teres minor
Teres major
Triceps
brachii
Posterior view
ATLAS: Plate 40a,b
Figure 11-13b An Overview of the Appendicular Muscles of the Trunk
Deep Dissection
Axial Muscles
Semispinalis capitis
Splenius capitis
Appendicular Muscles
Levator scapulae
Supraspinatus
Rhomboid minor
Rhomboid major
Posterior view
ATLAS: Plate 40a,b
Figure 11-13b An Overview of the Appendicular Muscles of the Trunk
Superficial Dissection
Appendicular Muscles
Latissimus dorsi
Thoracolumbar
fascia
Iliac crest
Gluteus medius
Gluteus maximus
Posterior view
ATLAS: Plate 40a,b
Figure 11-13b An Overview of the Appendicular Muscles of the Trunk
Deep Dissection
Axial Muscles
Erector spinae
muscle group
External oblique
Posterior view
ATLAS: Plate 40a,b
11-6 Appendicular Musculature
• Muscles of the Shoulders and Upper Limbs
– Four groups
1. Muscles that position the pectoral girdle
2. Muscles that move the arm
3. Muscles that move the forearm and hand
4. Muscles that move the hand and fingers
11-6 Appendicular Musculature
• Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle
– Trapezius
• Superficial
• Covers back and neck to base of skull
• Inserts on clavicles and scapular spines
Figure 11-14a Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle
Muscles That Position
the Pectoral Girdle
Trapezius
Levator scapulae
Subclavius
Pectoralis minor
Pectoralis major
(cut and reflected)
Internal intercostals
External intercostals
T12
Anterior view
ATLAS: Plates 39a-d; 40a–b
Figure 11-14b Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle
Superficial Dissection
Muscles That Position
the Pectoral Girdle
Trapezius
Posterior view
ATLAS: Plates 27b; 40a–b
11-6 Appendicular Musculature
• Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle
– Rhomboid and levator scapulae
• Deep to trapezius
• Attach to cervical and thoracic vertebrae
• Insert on scapular border
Figure 11-14b Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle
Deep Dissection
Muscles That Position
the Pectoral Girdle
Levator scapulae
Rhomboid minor
Rhomboid major
Scapula
Serratus anterior
Triceps
brachii
T12 vertebra
Posterior view
ATLAS: Plates 27b; 40a–b
11-6 Appendicular Musculature
• Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle
– Serratus anterior
• On the chest
• Originates along ribs
• Inserts on anterior scapular margin
11-6 Appendicular Musculature
• Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle
– Subclavius
• Originates on ribs
• Inserts on clavicle
– Pectoralis minor
• Attaches to scapula
Figure 11-14a Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle
Muscles That Position
the Pectoral Girdle
Trapezius
Levator scapulae
Subclavius
Pectoralis minor
Pectoralis major
(cut and reflected)
Internal intercostals
External intercostals
T12
Anterior view
ATLAS: Plates 39a-d; 40a–b
Figure 11-14a Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle
Muscles That Position
the Pectoral Girdle
Pectoralis minor
(cut)
Serratus anterior
Biceps brachii, short head
Biceps brachii, long head
T12
Anterior view
ATLAS: Plates 39a-d; 40a–b
Table 11-11 Muscles That Position the Pectoral Girdle (Figures 11–13, 11–14)
11-6 Appendicular Musculature
• Muscles That Move the Arm
– Deltoid
• The major abductor
– Supraspinatus
• Assists deltoid
Figure 11-15a Muscles That Move the Arm
Superficial Dissection
Sternum
Clavicle
Muscles That
Move the Arm
Deltoid
Pectoralis major
Anterior view
Figure 11-15b Muscles That Move the Arm
Superficial Dissection
Muscles That
Move the Arm
Supraspinatus
Deltoid
Latissimus dorsi
Thoracolumbar
fascia
Posterior view
Vertebra T1
11-6 Appendicular Musculature
• Muscles That Move the Arm
– Subscapularis and teres major
• Produce medial rotation at shoulder
Figure 11-15a Muscles That Move the Arm
Deep Dissection
Ribs (cut)
Muscles That
Move the Arm
Subscapularis
Coracobrachialis
Teres major
Biceps brachii,
short head
Biceps brachii,
long head
Vertebra T12
Anterior view
11-6 Appendicular Musculature
• Muscles That Move the Arm
– Infraspinatus and teres minor
• Produce lateral rotation at shoulder
– Coracobrachialis
• Attaches to scapula
• Produces flexion and adduction at shoulder
Figure 11-15b Muscles That Move the Arm
Deep Dissection
Muscles That
Move the Arm
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres minor
Teres major
Triceps brachii,
long head
Triceps brachii,
lateral head
Posterior view
Figure 11-15a Muscles That Move the Arm
Deep Dissection
Ribs (cut)
Muscles That
Move the Arm
Subscapularis
Coracobrachialis
Teres major
Biceps brachii,
short head
Biceps brachii,
long head
Vertebra T12
Anterior view
11-6 Appendicular Musculature
• Muscles That Move the Arm
– Pectoralis major
• Between anterior chest and greater tubercle of humerus
• Produces flexion at shoulder joint
– Latissimus dorsi
• Between thoracic vertebrae and humerus
• Produces extension at shoulder joint
Figure 11-15a Muscles That Move the Arm
Superficial Dissection
Sternum
Clavicle
Muscles That
Move the Arm
Deltoid
Pectoralis major
Anterior view
Figure 11-15b Muscles That Move the Arm
Superficial Dissection
Muscles That
Move the Arm
Supraspinatus
Deltoid
Latissimus dorsi
Thoracolumbar
fascia
Posterior view
Vertebra T1
11-6 Appendicular Musculature
• The Rotator Cuff
– Muscles involved in shoulder rotation
• Supraspinatus, subscapularis, infraspinatus, teres
minor, and their tendons
Figure 11-15a Muscles That Move the Arm
Deep Dissection
Ribs (cut)
Muscles That
Move the Arm
Subscapularis
Coracobrachialis
Teres major
Biceps brachii,
short head
Biceps brachii,
long head
Vertebra T12
Anterior view
Figure 11-15b Muscles That Move the Arm
Deep Dissection
Muscles That
Move the Arm
Supraspinatus
Infraspinatus
Teres minor
Teres major
Triceps brachii,
long head
Triceps brachii,
lateral head
Posterior view
Table 11-12 Muscles That Move the Arm (Figures 11–13 to 11–15)
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