Abstract:Detailed studies on intramuscular innervation of human thoracic iliocostalis (IC) muscles were done through macroscopic dissection of six sides of three Japanese adult cadavers. Human IC muscles possessed a segmental nature in that muscular segments sequentially originated from individual ribs, although their structure was complex, with many long sequentially overlapping multisegmental bundles and their diverse multilayered insertions. Nerves to IC muscles (NICs) arose metamerically from the spinal nerve at ev… Show more
“…The erector spinae group of muscles consists of the iliocostalis, longissiumus, and spinalis muscles, all of which have complicated arrangements of superior and inferior attachments (DeFoa et al 1989;Biedermann et al 1991;Macintosh and Bogduk 1991;Nomizo et al 2005;Nomizo and Sakai 2009). The iliocostalis lumborum muscle may vary in the number of lower ribs to which it attaches superiorly (Standring 2009).…”
“…The erector spinae group of muscles consists of the iliocostalis, longissiumus, and spinalis muscles, all of which have complicated arrangements of superior and inferior attachments (DeFoa et al 1989;Biedermann et al 1991;Macintosh and Bogduk 1991;Nomizo et al 2005;Nomizo and Sakai 2009). The iliocostalis lumborum muscle may vary in the number of lower ribs to which it attaches superiorly (Standring 2009).…”
The presented data and the corresponding map will help physiotherapists, and conditioning specialists improve their neuromuscular electrical stimulation therapy or training, respectively.
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