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Upper Back

Set of left levatores costarum longi

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Longer versions attaching to second rib up, enhancing respiration and spinal coupling on left. Important for breathing during cardio.

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Common Pain & Injury

Similar to breves but broader referral; check for pleurisy.

Anatomy & Function

Origin

Tip of transverse process of T1-T11 (left).

Insertion

Medial angle of rib two levels below.

Actions

  • Rib elevation
  • Contralateral rotation

Innervation

Intercostal nerves.

Muscle Relationships

Antagonists

Right side counterparts

Synergists

Breves levatores

Trigger Points

Along length; refer to anterior chest.

Stretches

1Rib mobilization stretch
2Thoracic side bend

Common Conditions

Intercostal strain

Anatomical Parts

Set of left levatores costarum longi

FAQ

Difference levatores costarum longi vs breves?

Longi span two ribs, aiding greater rotation.

Exercises for Set of left levatores costarum longi

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Also Works Set of left levatores costarum longi

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Related Upper Back Muscles

Ascending part of left trapezius
Upper fibers of left trapezius elevate and retract scapula for shrugs and pulls. Key for posture and overhead strength. Left-side focus corrects imbalances.
Descending part of left trapezius
The descending part of the left trapezius fibers run downward from neck to scapula on the left side, aiding scapular depression and upward rotation. Key for pull-ups and lat work, preventing shoulder hike.
Descending part of right trapezius
The descending part of the right trapezius fibers slope from occiput to right scapula, depressing and upwardly rotating the scapula. Essential for balanced shoulder mechanics in bilateral lifts.
iliocostalis thoracis
Iliocostalis thoracis, mid erector spinae, runs parallel to spine from low-mid back to upper ribs, aiding thoracic extension and breathing. Supports rows, pulls, and posture in upper body training.
interspinalis thoracis
Tiny interspinalis thoracis muscles between thoracic spinous processes fine-tune extension.
longissimus thoracis
The longest erector spinae muscle, running parallel to the spine from sacrum to mid-back, it extends the spine and maintains upright posture. Essential for deadlifts, squats, and spinal stability in powerlifting. Weakness leads to back rounding under load.
rhomboid major
The rhomboid major is a diamond-shaped muscle between your shoulder blades, retracting the scapula for better posture. It stabilizes during rows, pull-ups, and presses, countering slouched shoulders in gym-goers. Weak rhomboids lead to rounded posture and shoulder issues.
rhomboid minor
The rhomboid minor, above the major, connects upper thoracic spine to the shoulder blade's inner border. It retracts and stabilizes the scapula during upper body pulls. Essential for posture correction in lifters with desk jobs.

Upper Back Pain Guide

Common causes and relief

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