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motikmotik
3 years ago
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The erector spinae group of muscles includes the spinalis and the

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mixer [17]3 years ago
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The erector spinae group of muscles includes the <em>spinalis </em>and the <em>iliocostalis, </em>and <em>longissimus</em> (Option 4).

<h3>What are erector spinae muscles?</h3>

The <em>erector spinae</em> muscles are a group of different muscles and mainly consist of 3 muscles. i.e., the <em>spinalis </em>muscle, <em>longissimus </em>muscle, and <em>iliocostalis </em>muscle.

<em>The </em><em>erector spinae</em> muscles is a muscle group located at the back,  bilaterally along the spine.

The <em>erector spinae</em> serves to extend the back at the hip, thereby producing the torso being pushed upward.

Learn more about the <em>erector spinae</em> here:

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