Muscle:Iliocostalis Cervicis: Revision history

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19 April 2026

  • curprev 00:5700:57, 19 April 2026 Yatreyu talk contribs 18,649 bytes +18,649 Created page with "'''Iliocostalis cervicis''' (also known as ''cervicalis ascendens'') is the cervical continuation of the iliocostalis column — the most laterally placed of the erector spinae (superficial paraspinal) group. It bridges the thoracic rib cage to the lower cervical spine, making it a key postural muscle at the cervicothoracic junction. Its TrPs refer pain upward into the posterior neck and occipital region, and downward toward the interscapular area. Because of its positio..."