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The psoas major muscle arises from : ( 1 ) the anterior surfaces of the bases and
the inferior borders of the transverse processes of all of the lumbar vertebrae ; ( 2
) the lateral aspect of the intervertebral disk above each of the lumbar vertebrae ...
The psoas major muscle arises from : ( 1 ) the anterior surfaces of the bases and
the inferior borders of the transverse processes of all of the lumbar vertebrae ; ( 2
) the lateral aspect of the intervertebral disk above each of the lumbar vertebrae ...
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The psoas major muscles are further innervated by branches from the third and ,
sometimes , fourth lumbar nerves , which also supply the iliacus muscles . The
iliohypogastric and ilio - inguinal nerves resemble the thoracic nerves in their ...
The psoas major muscles are further innervated by branches from the third and ,
sometimes , fourth lumbar nerves , which also supply the iliacus muscles . The
iliohypogastric and ilio - inguinal nerves resemble the thoracic nerves in their ...
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RAMI THORACIC NERVE 12 ( SUBCOSTAL NERVE ) COMMUNICANTESL1
ILIOHYPOGASTRIC NERVEILIO - INGUINAL NERVE TO PSOAS MINOR AND
MAJOR MUSCLES L2 GENITOFEMORAL NERVELUMBAR PLEXUS L3 14 ...
RAMI THORACIC NERVE 12 ( SUBCOSTAL NERVE ) COMMUNICANTESL1
ILIOHYPOGASTRIC NERVEILIO - INGUINAL NERVE TO PSOAS MINOR AND
MAJOR MUSCLES L2 GENITOFEMORAL NERVELUMBAR PLEXUS L3 14 ...
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