Stack #60669, week 4 muscles
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Iliocostalis cervicis | superior 6 ribs | transverse processes fo C4-C6 | Acting together, muscles of each region extend and maintain erect posture of vertebral column of that region, acting singly, laterally flex vertebral column of their respective regions | cervical and thoracic spinal nerves
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iliocostalis thoracis | inferior 6 ribs | superior 6 ribs | Acting together, muscles of each region extend and maintain erect posture of vertebral column of that region, acting singly, laterally flex vertebral column of their respective regions | thoracic spinal nerves
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iliocostalis lumborum | iliac drest | inferior 6 ribs | Acting together, muscles of each region extend and maintain erect posture of vertebral column of that region, acting singly, laterally flex vertebral column of their respective regions | lumbar spinal nerves
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Flexor carpi Radialis | medial epicondyle of humerus | 2nd and 3rd metacarpals | flexes and ABDUCTS hand, (radial deviation) at wrist | median nerve
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extensor carpi radialis longus | lateral supracondylar ridge of humerus | 2nd metacarpal | extends and ABDUCTS hand at wrist | radial nerve
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