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What Are the Three Subgroups of the Erector Spinae Group

Question 132

Question 132

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What are the three subgroups of the erector spinae group?


A) iliocostalis,semispinalis,and rotatores
B) semispinalis,multifidus,and rotatores
C) iliocostalis,longissimus,and spinalis
D) spinalis,semispinalis,and longissimus

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