Muscles of the Neck Origin Insertion Action Sternocleidomastoid* Scalene Muscles* Splenius Muscles* Base of occipital bone Mastoid process 1st cervical vertebra Mastoid process -Middle scalene...


Muscles of the Neck<br>Origin<br>Insertion<br>Action<br>Sternocleidomastoid*<br>Scalene Muscles*<br>Splenius Muscles*<br>Base of<br>occipital<br>bone<br>Mastoid process<br>1st cervical<br>vertebra<br>Mastoid<br>process<br>-Middle<br>scalene<br>Splenius<br>сapitis<br>Sternocleido-<br>mastoid<br>- Anterior<br>Spinous<br>processes<br>of the<br>vertebrae<br>scalene<br>Posterior<br>scalene<br>Splenius<br>cervicis<br>(a) Anterior view, muscles that flex, laterally flex<br>and rotate the head<br>(b) Posterior view, deep back muscles that<br>extend the head and neck, superficial layer<br>Muscles that Move the Trunk<br>Origin<br>Insertion<br>Action<br>Erector Spinae,<br>Iliocostalis group<br>Erector Spinae,<br>Longissimus group<br>Erector Spinae,<br>Spinalis group<br>Quadratus Lumborum<br>Abdominal muscles (see below)<br>

Extracted text: Muscles of the Neck Origin Insertion Action Sternocleidomastoid* Scalene Muscles* Splenius Muscles* Base of occipital bone Mastoid process 1st cervical vertebra Mastoid process -Middle scalene Splenius сapitis Sternocleido- mastoid - Anterior Spinous processes of the vertebrae scalene Posterior scalene Splenius cervicis (a) Anterior view, muscles that flex, laterally flex and rotate the head (b) Posterior view, deep back muscles that extend the head and neck, superficial layer Muscles that Move the Trunk Origin Insertion Action Erector Spinae, Iliocostalis group Erector Spinae, Longissimus group Erector Spinae, Spinalis group Quadratus Lumborum Abdominal muscles (see below)

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