The prime movers of right trunk rotation include the external oblique muscle on the left side and the internal oblique muscle on the right side. These muscles work together to facilitate the rotation of the torso to the right. Additionally, the rectus abdominis and the erector spinae can assist in stabilizing the trunk during this movement. Overall, the coordinated action of these muscles enables effective rotation of the trunk.
Trunk rotation occurs in the transverse plane of motion, where the body rotates around its vertical axis. This movement allows the trunk to twist to the left or right.
In your trunk twist the lumber vertebrae mostly take part. In this the facet joints are used. The orthopedic surgeons use the term, facet joint. The anatomists call it as zygapophyseal joints.
horizontal/trasverse
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The internal oblique muscles help with trunk rotation and bending, while the external oblique muscles assist with trunk flexion and rotation.
transverse plane
The correct answer is between the right ventricle and pulmonary trunk.
IT IS IN THE TRUNK LIFT UP THE CARPET IN THE TRUNK EITHER ON THE RIGHT OR RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOUit is in the trunk on the right panel compartment open plastic cover,there you see it...
The pulmonary trunk leaves the right ventricle of the heart.
The external oblique muscles are primarily responsible for lateral rotation of the spine. When one side of the external oblique contracts, it helps rotate the trunk to the opposite side. The internal obliques also assist in this movement by rotating the trunk to the same side. Together, these muscles play a crucial role in lateral trunk movement and stabilization.
The division of the brachiocephalic trunk is formed by the right subclavian and the right common carotid arteries.
I think in trunk right wall, inside the trunk liner.