Medical Definition of Musculus erector spinae

1. Origin, from sacrum, ilium, and spines of lumbar vertebrae; it divides into three columns, iliocostalis musculus, longissimus musculus, and spinalis musculus, which insert into ribs and vertebrae with additional muscle slips joining the columns at successively higher levels; action, extends vertebral column; nerve supply, dorsal primary rami of spinal nerves. Synonym: musculus erector spinae, erector muscle of spine, musculus sacrospinalis. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Musculus Erector Spinae

musculus diaphragma
musculus digastricus
musculus dilatator
musculus dilator
musculus dilator iridis
musculus dilator naris
musculus dilator pupillae
musculus dilator pylori gastroduodenalis
musculus dilator pylori ilealis
musculus dilator tubae
musculus epicranius
musculus epitrochleoanconeus
musculus erector spinae (current term)
musculus extensor brevis digitorum
musculus extensor brevis pollicis
musculus extensor carpi radialis brevis
musculus extensor carpi radialis longus
musculus extensor carpi ulnaris
musculus extensor coccygis
musculus extensor digiti minimi
musculus extensor digiti quinti proprius
musculus extensor digitorum
musculus extensor digitorum brevis
musculus extensor digitorum brevis manus
musculus extensor digitorum communis
musculus extensor digitorum longus
musculus extensor hallucis brevis

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