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- Q838638 subject Q7063343.
- Q838638 abstract "The rotatores muscles (rotatores spinae muscles) lie beneath the multifidus and are present in all spinal regions but are most prominent in the thoracic region; they are eleven in number on either side.Each muscle is small and somewhat quadrilateral in form; it arises from the superior and posterior part of the transverse process, and is inserted into the lower border and lateral surface of the lamina of the vertebra above, the fibers extending as far as the root of the spinous process.The first thoracic rotatores muscle is found between the first and second thoracic vertebrae; the last, between the eleventh and twelfth. Sometimes the number of these muscles is diminished by the absence of one or more from the upper or lower end. The Rotatores muscles have a high density of proprioceptors and have been implicated in postural control.".
- Q838638 dorlandsPrefix "m_22".
- Q838638 dorlandsSuffix "12550562".
- Q838638 grayPage "400".
- Q838638 graySubject "115".
- Q838638 nerve Q7234230.
- Q838638 thumbnail Rotatores.png?width=300.
- Q838638 wikiPageExternalLink long%20rotators.
- Q838638 wikiPageExternalLink short%20rotators.
- Q838638 wikiPageWikiLink Q1129066.
- Q838638 wikiPageWikiLink Q180323.
- Q838638 wikiPageWikiLink Q371010.
- Q838638 wikiPageWikiLink Q578786.
- Q838638 wikiPageWikiLink Q592177.
- Q838638 wikiPageWikiLink Q7063343.
- Q838638 wikiPageWikiLink Q7234230.
- Q838638 wikiPageWikiLink Q937076.
- Q838638 dorlandspre "m_22".
- Q838638 dorlandssuf "12550562".
- Q838638 graypage "400".
- Q838638 graysubject "115".
- Q838638 latin "Musculi rotatores".
- Q838638 name "Rotatores muscles".
- Q838638 nerve "Posterior rami of spinal nerves".
- Q838638 type AnatomicalStructure.
- Q838638 type Muscle.
- Q838638 type Thing.
- Q838638 type Q4936952.
- Q838638 type Q7365.
- Q838638 comment "The rotatores muscles (rotatores spinae muscles) lie beneath the multifidus and are present in all spinal regions but are most prominent in the thoracic region; they are eleven in number on either side.Each muscle is small and somewhat quadrilateral in form; it arises from the superior and posterior part of the transverse process, and is inserted into the lower border and lateral surface of the lamina of the vertebra above, the fibers extending as far as the root of the spinous process.The first thoracic rotatores muscle is found between the first and second thoracic vertebrae; the last, between the eleventh and twelfth. ".
- Q838638 label "Rotatores muscles".
- Q838638 depiction Rotatores.png.
- Q838638 name "Musculi rotatores".
- Q838638 name "Rotatores muscles".