Medical Definition of Deep muscles of back

1. Muscles of the back innervated by the dorsal primary rami of spinal nerves; includes erector spinae, transversospinalis, interspinal, and intertransverse muscles; excludes the superficial back muscles which are appendicular and are innervated by ventral rami, and the trapezius, innervated by the spinal accessory nerve. Synonym: true muscles of back. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Deep Muscles Of Back

deep inside
deep intracerebral haemorrhage
deep kiss
deep lamina
deep layer
deep layer of levator palpebrae superioris muscle
deep layer of temporalis fascia
deep lingual artery
deep lingual vein
deep linking
deep lymphatic vessel
deep middle cerebral vein
deep midwicket
deep muscles of back (current term)
deep palmar (arterial) arch
deep palmar branch of ulnar artery
deep palmar venous arch
deep parotid lymph nodes
deep part of external anal sphincter
deep part of flexor retinaculum
deep part of parotid gland
deep percussion
deep peroneal nerve
deep petrosal nerve
deep pile carpet

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