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Muscle Palpation - Serratus Posterior Superior & Inferior
2 years ago
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This is a detailed, step by step, description on how to palpate Serratus Posterior Superior & Inferior muscle by Keith Bootsma, RMT.
Serratus Posterior Superior:
Origin:
Spinous Processes of C7 – T3
Insertion:
Ribs # 2 – 5 (Close to their Angle)
Functions:
Elevation of the Ribs #2 – 5 @ the Sternocostal and Costovertebral Joints
Nerve:
Intercostal Nerves (T2 – T5)
Activation: Take a deep breath in
Lengthening: Let the deep breath out
Serratus Posterior Inferior:
Origin:
Spinous Processes of T11 – L2
Insertion:
Inferior Borders and External Surfaces of Ribs #9 – 12
Functions:
Depression of the Ribs #9 – 12 @ the Sternocostal and Costovertebral Joints
Nerve:
Intercostal Nerves (T9 – T12)
Activation: Take a deep breath in
Lengthening: Let the deep breath out
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