Thoracic Muscles Origin Insertion Action Innervation

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MUSCLES OF THE THORAX, BACK & ABDOMEN

Muscles of the Thorax

Thoracic Muscles Origin Insertion Action Innervation M. pectoralis major pars clavicularis clavicula (medial ½ ) M. pectoralis major pars sternocostalis manubrium sterni et cartilagines costae (2nd-7th) crista tuberculi majoris adduction, internal rotation, arm flexion; auxiliary inspiratory m. M. pectoralis major pars abdominalis vagina musculi recti abdominis M. pectoralis minor 3rd - 5th rib processus coracoideus scapulae pulls the clavicle; auxiliary inspiration m Plexus brachialis M. subclavius first rib clavicula (inferior surface) pulls clavicule indirectly the shoulder distoventrally; auxiliary inspiration m. M. serratus anterior cranial 9 ribs scapula (margo medialis et angulus inferior) pulls the clavicle from the backbone; pulls inferior angle laterally rotates scapula; auxiliary respirat. m.

Thoracic Muscles Origin Insertion Action Innervation Mm. intercostales externi inferior margin of ribs - from the costal tubercle to the beginning of rib cartilage superior margin of ribs immediately below elevation of lower ribs, thorax expansion inspiratory m. Mm. intercostales interni superior margin of ribs - costal angle to sternum inferior margin of ribs immediately above adduction of cranial ribs to caudal ribs expiratory m. Nn. intercostales M. transversus thoracis internal surface of xiphoid process and body of sternum cartilagines costae verae expiratory muscle Diaphragma sternal part inner surface of xiphoid process Diaphragma Diaphragma costal part lumbar part, medial crus inner surface of cartilage of ribs 7-12 ligamentum longitudinale anterius (vertebrae lumbales) central tendon main inspiratory muscle; abdominal press Plexus cervicalis Diaphragma lumbar part, lateral crus ligaments jump over the psoas and quadratus muscles

Muscles of the Back

Superficial muscles functionally belong to the upper limb Intermediate muscles active during respiration Deep muscles true muscles of the back originates at lower levels ascend in staggered fashion and insert into higher levels extends the vertebral column and head

Spinocostal Spinohumeral Heterochtonnous muscles origin insertion action innervation M. trapezius protuberantia occipitalis externa, septum nuchae, processus spinosi C7 and all thoracic vertebrae lateral ⅓ of clavicle, acromion and spina scapulae adduction of shoulder, upper fibres elevates the scapula; the lower part pulls the scapula n. accessorius, plexus cervicalis M. latissimus dorsi processus spinosi of caudal thoracic vertebrae, lumbar vertebrae, sacrum, crista iliaca and caudal ribs crista tuberculi minoris adduction, extension, medially rotation n. thoracodorsalis M. levator scapulae M. rhomboideus minor et major processus transversi of cranial cervical vertebrae processus spinosus of caudal cerical and cranial thoracic vertebrae angulus superior scapulae margo medialis scapulae elevates scapula, rotates scapula medially pulls the scapula medially and cranially n. dorsalis scapulae M. serratus posterior superior M. serratus posterior inferior processus spinosus of caudal cervical and cranial thoracic vertebrae processus spinosus of caudal thoracic and cranial lumbar vertebrae cranial ribs caudal ribs elevates the ribs auxilliary inspiratory muscle auxiliary expiratory muscle nn. intercostales

Spinospinal Sacrospinal Autochtonnous muscles Origin Insertion Action Innervation M. longissimus dorsi et cervicis medial part M. longissimus capitis fill the space between processus spinosus et transversus cranial base M. iliocostalis lateral part bilateral - dorsiflexion, unilateral - homolateral lateroflexion Mm. spinales thoracis et cervicis DR of spinal nerves Mm. interspinales cervicis are stretched between processus spinosus of the thoracic and cervical vertebrae unilateral - lateroflexion, bilateral - dorsiflexion Mm. intertransversarii posteriores cervicis

Spinotransversal Transversospinal Autochtonnous muscles Origin Insertion Action Innervation M. semispinalis thoracis et cervicis M. semispinalis capitis are stretched from transversal to the spinous processes; is located along the whole spine with insertion on the cranial base jump over 4-5 vertebrae bilateral - dorsiflexion, unilateral - homolateral lateroflexion and contralateral rotation Mm. multifidi jump over 1-3 vertebrae DR of spinal nerves M. splenius capitis M. splenius cervicis runs from processus spinosus to processus transversus cranial base cervical vertebrae bilateral - dorsiflexion, unilateral - lateroflexion and homolateral rotation

Mm. nuchae profundi Origin Insertion Action Innervation M. rectus capitis posterior minor tuberculum posterius atlantis linea nuchae inferior unilateral - homolateral lateroflexion, bilateral - dorsiflexion M. rectus capitis posterior major processus spinosus axis linea nuchae inferior bilateral - dorsiflexion, unilateral - homolateral lateroflexion and rotation suboccipital nerve M. obliquus capitis superior processus transversi atlantis linea nuchae inferior bilateral - dorsiflexion, unilateral - homolateral lateroflexion M. obliquus capitis inferior processus spinosu axis processus transversi atlantis homolateral rotation

Muscles of the Abdomen

Abdominal muscles Origin Insertion Action Innervation M. rectus abdominis xiphoid process and costal cartilages 5-7 tuberculum pubicum trunk anteflexion; increase abdominal press M. obliquus externus abdominis lower ribs crista iliaca, ligamentum inquinale, vagina musculi recti abdominis abdominal press; bilateral - anteflexion, unilateral - contralateral rotation M. obliquus internus abdominis fascia thoracolumbalis, crista iliaca, ligamentum inquinale lower ribs et vagina musculi recti abdominis auxiliary expiration m, abdominal press; bilateral - dorsiflexion, unilateral - homolateral rotation Nn. Intercostales M. transversus abdominis fascia thoracolumbalis, crista iliaca, lower ribs vagina musculi recti abdominis auxiliary respiratory m, abdominal press; unilateral - homolateral lateroflexion M. quadratus lumborum The muscle is attached between last rib, iliac crest and lumbar vertebrae unilateral - homolateral lateroflexion, bilateral - dorsiflexion of backbone

Anterior abdominal wall Muscles of abdominal wall are continue anteriorly and medially as strong sheet-like aponeuroses Between the midclavicular line and the midline form the rectus sheath enclosing the rectus abdominis muscle In midline aponeuroses interweave with their fellows of the opposite side forming a midline raphe = linea alba (extends from the xiphoid process to the pubic symphysis) The deep surface of the transversus abdominis muscle and its aponeurosis is transversalis fascia

Anterior abdominal wall Approximately one third of the distance from the umbilicus to the pubic crest, the aponeuroses of the three flat muscles pass anterior to the rectus abdominis to form the anterior layer of the rectus sheath Leaving only the relatively thin transversalis fascia to cover the rectus abdominis posteriorly Arcuate line demarcates the transition between the aponeurotic posterior wall of the sheath covering the superior three quarters of the rectus and the transversalis fascia covering the inferior quarter

Inguinal canal A passage through the lower anterior abdominal wall situated just above the medial half of the inguinal ligament Extends in a downward and medial direction from the deep inguinal ring to the superficial inguinal ring Deep inguinal ring Opening of the evagination of the transversalis fascia at a point midway between the anterior superior iliac spine and the pubic symphysis continues into the canal forming the innermost covering of the structures traversing the canal Superficial inguinal ring Triangular opening in the aponeurosis of the external oblique muscle