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Analysis of erector spinae muscle fatigue in healthy subjects in the sitting position

open access: green, 2009
Márcio Massao Kawano   +5 more
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Relationship between tibialis anterior muscle and erector spinae muscle

open access: yesRelationship between tibialis anterior muscle and erector spinae muscle
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Castleman's disease of the erector spinae muscle

Skeletal Radiology, 1998
Castleman's disease, angio-follicular lymph node hyperplasia, is a relatively rare benign tumour. It typically arises in the mediastinum. We report a unique case arising in the erector spinae muscle. The case demonstrates the importance of radiological investigation and embolisation prior to obtaining a tissue diagnosis and subsequent surgical excision.
H R, Williams, P A, Millner, A, Coral
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Corticospinal Control of Human Erector Spinae Muscles

Motor Control, 2001
We used transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) to study corticospinal excitability to erector Spinae (ES) muscles during graded voluntary contractions in bilateral trunk extension (BTE) and forced expiratory breath holding (FEBH) in normal individuals.
A V, Nowicky, A H, McGregor, N J, Davey
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ERECTOR SPINAE MUSCLE — ILIOCOSTALIS ANATOMIC VARIATION

Journal of Musculoskeletal Research, 2016
The erector spinae muscle is categorized as the intermediate layer of the intrinsic back muscles. Textbooks often describe the iliocostalis thoracis as originating superior to the iliocostalis lumborum. Six cadavers were dissected to reveal the iliocostalis thoracis origin and insertion points which show that the iliocostalis thoracis has fascicular ...
Nicole C. Gale   +2 more
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