Kinesiology 2222A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Rectus Abdominis Muscle, Anterior Ramus Of Spinal Nerve, Posterior Ramus Of Spinal Nerve

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Ils i like standing important for standing, don"t move your limbs and are true back muscles. Inferiorly white connective tissues called thoracolumbar fascia, makes a triangle shape. Extend the trunk and important for maintaining posture and standing. Different innervation from different muscles in comparison to the true back muscles. Spinal cord section of the spinal cord with nerves branching off the sides. Ventral horn red have motor efferent nerves (information) Dorsal horn sensory, afferent nerves (information going) Motor efferent on the ventral side goes out the dorsal side, motor efferent starts at the ventral horn to the dorsal rami. Sensory information comes from the deep back muscles erector spinae. ***exam look at videos for an explanation of how information enters and exits the spinal cord*** Transversospinalis muscles means transverse of across the spine, important for extending, laterally flex, and have innervation by the dorsal rami. Interspinalis means they attach the spinous processes to another spinous process.

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