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Axioappendicular muscles

The Axioappendicular muscles are the muscles that extend between the axial and appendicular skeletons. The two groups of Axioappendicular muscles are the anterior axioappendicular muscles and the posterior axioappendicular muscles.

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The Axioappendicular muscles are the muscles that extend between the axial and (superior or inferior) appendicular skeletons. The two groups of Axioappendicular muscles are the anterior axioappendicular muscles and the posterior axioappendicular muscles.

Anterior axioappendicular muscles

The anterior axioappendicular muscles are the:12

Posterior axioappendicular muscles

The posterior axioappendicular muscles are described as two sub-groups:13

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References

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