Dance Anatomy & Kinesiology

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Palpation: Sitting on the floor or in a chair, lean forward to relax the abdominal muscles and carefully
press your index and middle fingertips deep into the abdomen about 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) medial
to the front portion of the top of the iliac crest. Then lift the knee toward the chest (hip flexion) on
the same side without leaning back, and you should feel a tightening of the iliopsoas under the more
superficial abdominal wall.

Posterior Muscles of the Spine


The muscles located posterior to the spine (the postvertebral muscles) include muscles that primarily
act on the neck and head (splenius and suboccipital group) and a large number of paired muscles with
the common action of spinal extension. Although many classification schemas exist, this text will use
the classification of these spinal extensors into three groups—the erector spinae, semispinalis, and
deep posterior spinal group. Within these groups, the muscles are arranged from small slips spanning
adjacent vertebrae on the deepest level (deep posterior spinal group) to progressively larger slips with
the semispinalis and erector spinae. This arrangement allows for complex fine coordination with the
smaller slips and yet large force production with the longer slips.

Attachments and Primary Actions of Erector Spinae

Muscle Inferior attachment(s) Superior attachment(s) Primary action(s)
Spinalis
Spinalis cervicis
(spi-NA-lis ser-VIS-us)

Spinous processes of C7
(sometimes T1-2)

Spinous processes
of C2-C4

Spinal extension
Spinal lateral flexion (same)
Spinalis thoracis
(spi-NA-lis tho-RA-sis)

Spinous processes
T11-L2

Spinous processes
of upper thoracic
vertebrae (T1-4 or T8)

Spinal extension
Spinal lateral flexion (same)

Longissimus
Longissimus capitis
(lon-JIS-i-mus kah-PIT-us)

Transverse processes
of T1-4 or T5, articular
processes of C4 or C5-7

Inferior, lateral skull
(mastoid process)

Extension of head
Lateral flexion of head and
C spine (same)
Rotation of head (same)
Longissimus cervicis
(lon-JIS-i-mus ser-VIS-us)

Transverse processes
of T1-4 or T6

Transverse processes
of C2-6

C spinal extension
C spinal lateral flexion
(same)
C spinal rotation (same)
Longissimus thoracis
(lon-JIS-i-mus tho-RA-sis)

Lumbar spinous
processes,
thoracolumbar fascia

Transverse processes
of T1-L5, posteromedial
portion of lower 10 ribs

Spinal extension
Spinal lateral flexion (same)
Spinal rotation (same)
Iliocostalis
Iliocostalis cervicis
(il-ee-o-kos-TA-lis ser-VIS-us)

3rd-6th rib angles Transverse processes
of C4-6

Spinal extension
Spinal lateral flexion (same)
Spinal rotation (same)
Iliocostalis thoracis
(il-ee-o-kos-TA-lis tho-RA-sis)

Upper borders of angles
of lower 6 ribs

Angles of upper 6 ribs,
transverse process of C7

Spinal extension
Spinal lateral flexion (same)
Spinal rotation (same)
Iliocostalis lumborum
(il-ee-o-kos-TA-lis lum-BOR-um)

Spinous processes
of T11-L5, posterior
sacrum, iliac crest

Inferior border of angles
of lower 6 or 7 ribs

Spinal extension
Spinal lateral flexion (same)
Spinal rotation (same)
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