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Short Rotatores
Muscular System

Short Rotatores

Rotatores breves

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Quick Facts

Origin: Transverse processes of thoracic vertebrae.

Insertion: Laminae and spinous processes of thoracic vertebrae one vertebral segment above.

Action: Extends and rotates trunk; stabilizes vertebral column.

Innervation: Medial branches of posterior rami of thoracic nerves.

Arterial Supply: Dorsal branches of posterior intercostal arteries.

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Origin

The short rotatores muscles originate from the posterosuperior aspects of the transverse processes of thoracic vertebrae. There can be variations between individuals regarding the origin sites for the short rotatores muscles.

Insertion

The fibers of the short rotatores muscles travel superomedially to the thoracic vertebrae that are located one vertebral segment superior to their origin sites, and insert onto the:

- inferior aspects of their laminae;

- bases of their spinous processes.

For example, muscle fibers that originate from the seventh thoracic vertebra insert onto the sixth thoracic vertebra.

Key Features & Anatomical Relations

Overall, the rotatores muscles are the deepest of the three muscles of the transversospinal muscles. They are intrinsic muscles of the back and are present along the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions of the vertebral column. However, they are well developed, and therefore distinct, in the thoracic region only. They are composed of many individual muscles that are classified as belonging to either the:

- short rotatores muscles, which are composed of muscles that insert onto thoracic vertebrae that are one vertebral segment superior to their origin;

- long rotatores muscles, which are composed of muscles that insert onto thoracic vertebrae that are two vertebral segments superior to their origin.

Overall, the rotatores muscles are located:

- superficial to the thoracic vertebrae;

- deep to the multifidus muscles;

- medial to the external intercostal, levatores costarum breves and levatores costarum longi muscles;

- lateral to the interspinales muscles.

Actions

The short rotatores muscles are involved in multiple actions:

- during unilateral contraction, they rotate the trunk to the opposite side;

- during bilateral contraction, they extend the trunk;

- they help stabilize the vertebrae column (Netter, 2011).

References

Netter, F. H. (2011) Atlas of Human Anatomy. Netter Basic Science Series: Saunders/Elsevier.

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