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  • == Transversospinales == ...les) is a group of muscles located in the deep layer of the intrinsic back muscles. They are responsible for the movement and stabilization of the spine.
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  • ...t of the [[Semispinalis]] group of muscles, which are part of the larger [[Transversospinales]] muscle group. It originates from the transverse processes of the upper [[ * [[Transversospinales]]: The larger muscle group to which the Semispinalis muscles belong.
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  • ...d within the [[Human anatomy|human body]]. These muscles are part of the [[Transversospinales]] muscle group, which is situated in the [[Back (anatomy)|back]] and [[Neck The Semispinalis muscles are responsible for the extension and rotation of the [[Vertebral column]].
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