Anatomy - Torso Flashcards
Abdominal muscles (Abs) (4)
- rectus abdominis
- external obliques
- internal obliques
- transverse abdominis (TA)
Rectus abdominis (what & function)
‘6 pack’ muscle
function:
- lumbar flexion
- posterior pelvic tilt
- weak lateral flexion
External obliques (what & function)
largest & most superficial of the lateral abs
function:
- twisting
- lumbar flexion
- posterior pelvis tilt
Internal obliques (what & function)
in the deeper layer of abs
function:
- to provide spine stability
- flexes and rotates the trunk
Transverse abdominis (TA) (what & funtion)
deepest stability and structure abs (Uddiyana Bandha)
function:
- draw abdominal wall inward (front of the hip bones towards each other)
- support organs forced exhalation
Diaphragm
what & function
breathing muscle
function:
- key structural player in spinal stability
- part of creating Uddiyana Bandha; abdominal lock
Movement of the Diaphragm at breathing
- Inhalation: rip cage expands, diaphragm contracts = moves down
- Exhalation: rip cage gets smaller, diaphragm relaxes = moves up
Superficial back muscles (4)
- erector spinae
- latissimus dorsi (lats)
- rhomboids
- trapezius
= powerful, movement oriented muscles
Deep back muscles (3)
- Quadratus Lumborum (QL)
- Multifidus
- Psoas
= more stability oriented muscles
Neck muscles (3)
- Sternocleidomstoid (SCM)
- Scalenes
- Levator Scapulae
Erector Spinae
- holds us upright
- extends on each side of spinal column from pelvic region to cranium - divided into 3: spinalis, longissimus & iliocostalis
- has attachments in lumbar, thoracic & cervical regions
- function: extension, rotation &/or lateral flexion
Latissimus dorsi (lats)
- connects the upper extremity to the vertebrael column, co-ordinates upper limb & torso/pelvis
- function: adducts, extends and internally rotates the arm, powerful rotator of the trunk
Quadratus Lumborum (QL)
- important lateral (side) support for lower back
- function: lateral flexion & extension
- attaches to iliac crest, lower ribs and lumbar transverse processes: creates a powerful meshing
Multifidus
- very thin muscle, deep in the spine
- stabilises the spinal joints at each segmental level
- stability makes each vertebrae work more effectively, reduces degeneration
- function: extension, lateral flexion, rotation
Psoas
- lumbar stabilizer, spans from T12-L5
- connects lumbar vertebrae to femur
- function: lumbar flexion & extension, anterior pelvic tilt