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This section describes dissection of the superficial back muscles and the posterior axilla. The deeper layers of the back muscles and the posterior neck are presented in Chapter 13.
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Abstract. Objective The objective of this paper was to identify safety parameters in the posterior surgical approach of the scapula through a cross-sectional cadaver study.. Methods Thirteen cadaver shoulders with no history of surgery or prior musculoskeletal dysfunction, with mean age, weight, and height of 70.1 years, 61.5 kg, and 1.64 m, respectively, were dissected.
This section describes dissection of the superficial back muscles and the posterior axilla. The deeper layers of the back muscles and the posterior neck will be
1 sie 2021 · In this case report, we attempt to identify an anomalous accessory muscle of the posterior compartment of the leg [Compartimentum posterius cruris] detected during cadaveric dissection and...
2 lis 2023 · The posterior compartment of the leg contains seven muscles, organised into two layers - superficial and deep. Collectively, the muscles in this area plantarflex and invert the foot. They are innervated by the tibial nerve, a terminal branch of the sciatic nerve.
Identify the three muscles located in the superficial posterior compartment and review the actions, origins, insertions, and innervations: • Gastrocnemius (medial & lateral head)