10 LIBRI IN PORTOGHESE ASSOCIATI CON «TRANSVERSOCOSTAL»
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Atlas of Orthopaedic Surgery: A Multimedia Reference
The transversocostal group consists of the iliocostalis, the longissimus, and the
spinalis muscles forming the erector spinae group. The transversospinalis group
consists of the short rotators: mul- tifidus, rotatores, interspinalis, and ...
Joseph David Zuckerman, Kenneth J. Koval, 2004
... Cervical Spine Research Society. Editorial Committee. spinal accessory nerve
(CN XI) and the third and fourth cervical nerves. The superficial layer of the deep
cervical musculature can be called the transversocostal group of muscles (Figs.
Charles Richard Clark, Edward C. Benzel, Cervical Spine Research Society. Editorial Committee, 2005
3
Manipulative Therapy in Rehabilitation of the Locomotor System
The plane of the atlas corresponds to a line connecting the centre of the anterior
and the posterior arches: the plane of the axis corresponds to a line from the
lowest point of the transversocostal process to the lower margin of the arch of the
...
4
Excerpta medica. Section 14. Radiology
NUKL 1980 44/ 1 (75-78) - summ in ENGL, RUSS The purpose of the
investigation was to carry out measurements of transversocostal joints visualized
on radiograms taken by a special technique, since on routine radiograms of the
thoracic ...
5
Rothman-Simeone The Spine: Expert Consult
It usually has a medial branch that supplies the external aspects of the facet joints
and neural arch components and the transversospinal group of muscles and a
lateral branch to the transversocostal group of the erector spinae.
Harry N. Herkowitz, Steven R. Garfin, Frank J. Eismont, 2011
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy: Polite literature ...
Costo-transversal, or transversocostal. Direct Muscles of the Spine. I. Intcrspinal
rllusclcs, passing from spinous process to spinous process, along the line of
vertebrae. There are interspinal muscles developed, more or less, along the
column, ...
Royal Irish Academy (Dublin)., 1867
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Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy
... I34 superior, 120 lines 0f rectus abdominis, 161 palatine suture, 39, 81 plane,
17 portion of nasalis muscle, 182 processes of vertebrze, 23 TransverSocostal
muscles, 156, 157 Trausversospinalis muscle, 149, 151, IS? Transversus ...
8
Synopsis of Spine Surgery
Deep muscles of the back (1) Superficial layer (transversocostal group or erector
spinae): iliocostalis, longissimus, and spinalis (2) Deeper layer (transversospinal
group): semispinalis, multifidus, and rotators (3) Deepest layer: interspinalis ...
Howard S. An, Kern Singh, 2011
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Elective Hand Surgery: Rheumatological and Degenerative ...
(5) Nerve stimulator. (6) Brachial plexus. (7) Insertion of the scalenus medius. (8)
Subclavian artery. (9) Remnant scalenus anterior. (10) Subclavian vein. (11)
Scalenus minor. (12) Transversocostal ligament. (13) Costoseptocostal ligament.
Michel Merle, Aymeric Y. T. Lim, 2011
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Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy
Costo-transversal, or transversocostal. Direct Muscles of the Spine. I. Interspinal
Muscles, passing from spinous process to spinous process, along the line of
vertebrae. There are interspinal muscles developed, more or less, along the
column, ...
Royal Irish Academy, 1867