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Figure 1: Posterior view of the lumbar spine
Figure 2: Intertransverse ligament, supraspinous ligament, iliac lumbar ligament (from the lumbar 5 transverse process, ending at the posterior inner lip of the iliac crest), sacroiliac joint ligament
Figure 3: Short and long muscles of the ribs, intertransverse muscles (anterior and posterior)
Figure 4: Polyfissure muscle (located between spinous and transverse processes), lumbar muscle (iliolumbar ligament, ending at L1-4 transverse process and lower 12th rib margin)
Figure 5: Extracostal muscles
Figure 6: Erect spinal muscle: pectoral spinous muscle, the longest muscle part of
Figure 7: Erect spinal muscles: pectoral spinous muscles, longest thoracic muscles, and lumbar iliac rib muscles
Figure 8: Inferior posterior sawing muscle
Figure 9: Thoracic lumbar fascia
Figure 10: Latissimus dorsi muscle, trapezius muscle (small triangle above)
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