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SFSM Anatomy IV

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small group of muscles that represent the carnial-most end of the extensor muscles of the vertebral column   suboccipital muscles  
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What muscles make the the suboccipital group?   - rectus capitis posterior minor - rectus capitis posterior major - obliquus capitis superior - obliquus capitis inferior  
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muscles that form a matrix that spans the entire vertebral column   transversospinalis muscles  
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What muscles make up the transversospinalis group?   - rotatores - multifidus - semispinalis  
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complex series of muscle fibers, not one long strap of muscle. a combination of many short fibers that span the scaro-cranial distance   erector spinae muscles  
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What muscles make up the erector spinae group?   - iliocostalis - longissimus - spinalis  
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lateral muscle of the erector spinae group   iliocostalis  
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intermediate muscle of the erector spinae group   longissimus  
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medial muscle of the erector spinae group   spinalis  
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most superficial of back muscles   spinotransverse muscles  
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What muscles make up the spinotransverse group?   - splenius capitis - splenius cervicis  
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