Axioappendicular muscles explained
The Axioappendicular muscles are the muscles that extend between the axial and (superior or inferior) appendicular skeletons. There are two groups, the anterior axioappendicular muscles and the posterior axioappendicular muscles.
Anterior axioappendicular muscles
The anterior axioappendicular muscles are the:[1] [2]
Posterior axioappendicular muscles
The posterior axioappendicular muscles are described as two sub-groups:[3]
- Superficial Posterior Axioappendicular muscles (or the extrinsic shoulder muscles)
- Deep Posterior Axioappendicular muscles (or the intrinsic shoulder muscles)
Notes and References
- Book: Drake, Richard L. (Richard Lee), 1950-. Gray's anatomy for students. Vogl, Wayne,, Mitchell, Adam W. M.,, Gray, Henry, 1825-1861.. 9780702051319. Third. Philadelphia, PA. 881508489.
- Web site: Shoulder muscles. Kenhub. en. 2019-09-26.
- Book: Moore, Keith L.. Clinically oriented anatomy. Dalley, Arthur F., II,, Agur, A. M. R.. 978-1451119459. Seventh. Philadelphia. 813301028. 2013-02-13.