Innervation of the latissimus dorsi muscle
thoracodorsal nerve
Muscle deep to the splenius muscle
semispinalis capitis
lateral horn of grey matter
the extra holes on cervical vertebrae
transverse foramina
give 3 attachment sites for the trapezius muscle
occiput of head
cervical vertebrae
thoracic vertebrae
clavicle
acromion process of scapula
scapular spine
innervation of the splenius and semispinalis capitis muscles
dorsal rami of multiple spinal nerves
Most lateral erector spinae muscle
iliocostalis muscle
Type of neuron fibers responsible for sending signals to the spinal cord
afferent fibers
which end of the clavicle is the sternal head
the flatter end
3 attachment sites for Pectoralis major muscle
ribs
clavicle
sternum
subclavian nerve
which rhomboid muscle is inferior
Rhomboid major muscle
location where sensory fibers synapse on the spinal cord
dorsal horn of gray matter
typical vertebral level of a lumbar puncture
L3-L5
Attachment sites of longissimus muscle
hips, ribs, occiput of head
innervation of serratus posterior superior/inferior
intercostal nerves
deepest abdominal oblique muscle
transversus abdominus muscle
Function of Serratus Posterior inferior muscle
expiration
Name of notch in the sternum
jugular notch
Semispinalis Capitis muscle attachment sites
upper thoracic vertebrae and occiput of the head
innervation of serratus anterior muscles
long thoracic nerve
external intercostal muscles
function of rhomboid major and minor muscles
retraction and elevation of scapula and inferior rotation of shoulder joint
List all the parts of the scapula
acromion process, coracoid process, scapular spine, glenoid fossa, medial border, lateral border, inferior angle
name of cartilage that attaches ribs to sternum
costal cartilage