answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

Erector spinae are the muscles that move the vertebral column.
It is the largest muscle mass of the back, forming a prominent bulge on either side of the vertebral column.
It is the chief extensor of the vertebral column. It is also important in controlling flexion, lateral flexion and rotation of the vertebral column and in maintaining the lumbar curve, because the main mass of the muslce is in the lumbar region.
Consists of: iliocostalis, longissimus and spinalis.


Erector spinae are the muscles that move the vertebral column.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

Erector spinae are the muscles that move the vertebral column.
It is the largest muscle mass of the back, forming a prominent bulge on either side of the vertebral column.
It is the chief extensor of the vertebral column. It is also important in controlling flexion, lateral flexion and rotation of the vertebral column and in maintaining the lumbar curve, because the main mass of the muslce is in the lumbar region.
Consists of: iliocostalis, longissimus and spinalis.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

Erector spinae are the muscles that move the vertebral column.

This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What muscle is located on the sides of the vertebral column?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What is the quadratus lumborum?

It has two separate actions, depending on whether both or only one is contracted. Unilateral (only one muscle) contraction gives rise to lateral flexion of the back/vertebral column. Bilateral (both sides) contractions causes depression of the thoracic rib cage (usually during respiration).


Where is the sympathetic nervous system located?

it's located in the spinal cord of the first thoracic vertebra (T1-T12) to the fourth lumbar vertebra (L1-L4)


What articulates with the vertebral column?

It articulates with each vertebra. Plus the occipital bone of the skull and the 12 pairs of ribs.


Where is the latissimus dorsi located?

The Latissimus Dorsi is located around the sides of your back.It is a muscle in your body.


Where is the signal flasher located on a 2000 Dodge Stratus?

It is located on top of the steering column under the cover. You have to take the dashboard cover off starting at the sides and down the front and take off the steering column cover. it plugs in from the back.


What is facet joint effusion on the right?

Facet joints are where certain bones fit together such as in the vertebral column. An effusion is escape of fluid into a part or tissue, and bilateral of course means on both sides. Bilateral facet joint effusion indicates fluid being released on both sides of the vertebrae.


What form the sides of the vertebral arch?

That structure is called as pair of pedicles. They go to posterior side from the body of vertebra.


What is located on both sides of the falls?

what is located on both sides of the waterfall


Where is the fuse box located for a 2001 Saturn LS?

There are a couple, one is adjacent to the battery; the lid manipulate the tabs on the sides and the lid pops off. The other is under the dash, by the steering column.


What are contract muscles?

Smooth Muscle contractions are regulated by calcium ions. The smooth muscle differs from skeletal muscle in that its contracts from all sides.


Blinkers don't work on a 98 Crown Victoria?

If turn signals (on both sides) and the emergency flasher doesn't work, my first thought would the the multi-function switch which is located in the steering column.


What is the job of the sternocleidomastoid?

The Sternocleidomastoid is a thin muscle, almost as fibers that brings interior stability to your neck. its located on the sides of the throat and it extends from the clavicle to esophagus. not only does it bring stability but also helps turn the neck. this muscle does wrap around the neck and has a minor connection with the trapezious.