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Longissimus Capitis
A muscle in the human body, part of the erector spinae muscle group, that extends along the spine and is responsible for head, neck, and spinal movements.
Interspinales
A group of muscles located between the spinous processes of the vertebral column, contributing to spinal stability and posture.
Multifidus
A deep muscle of the spine responsible for stabilizing the vertebrae and maintaining proper posture and spinal alignment.
Psoas Minor
The psoas minor is a slender muscle that runs along the psoas major, involved in flexing the lumbar region of the vertebral column.
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