A Virtual Practice Practical Back and Chest The Triple Lindy

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A Virtual Practice Practical Back and Chest The Triple Lindy Assembled by Brad Besson Images from http://ect.downstate.edu/courseware/haonline/toc.htm

Trapezius M. 1 2 Latissimus Dorsi M. 3 Triangle of Auscultation

4 Rhomboid Minor M. 5 Rhomboid Major M. Spinal Accessory N. (CN XI) & Superficial Branch of Transverse Cervical A. 8 Two Structures 6 Levator Scapulae M. 7 Trapezius M.

9 Spinalis M. Remember: I Like Standing 10 Longissimus M. 11 Illiocostalis M. 12 Serratus Posterior Inferior M.

Hard to see – Hint: It’s an artery. 13 Nerve Greater Occipital N. 17 Rectus Capitus Major M. Rectus Capitus Minor M. 14 18 Superior Oblique M. 15 Nerve Suboccipital N. (C1) 19 Hard to see – Hint: It’s an artery. Frontal Nerve 16 Bony Structure Spinous Process of Axis (C2) Inferior Oblique M. 20

23 Connective Tissue Sheath Dura Mater 21 22 Denticulate Ligament 23 Connective Tissue Sheath Pia Mater Posterior Root of Spinal Nerve 24 25 Anterior Root of Spintal Nerve

Cervical Enlargement 27 26 Lumbar Enlargement

28 Body 32 Pedicle Vertebral Foramen 29 33 Transverse Process Superior Articular Process 34 30 Lamina 35 Inferior Articular Process Spinous Process 31

Pectoralis Major M. 35 36 Serratus Anterior M. 38 Vein Cephalic Vein Deltoid M. 37

Subclavius M. 39 41 Nerve Lateral Pectoral N. 40 Pectoralis Minor M. Medial Pectoral N. 42 Nerve 43 Pectoralis Major M.

Lactiferous Duct 44 45 Lactiferous Sinus 46 Suspensory Ligament (of Cooper)

50 Acromion 51 Superior Angle 47 Spine of Scapula 52 Acromion Vertebral (Medial) Border 48 Inferior Angle of Scapula 49 Subscapular Fossa 54 Coracoid Process 53