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Collection of Back Muscles (13)
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Classic 19th-century anatomical drawing revealing the intricate muscular architecture of the human back, including trapezius, latissimus dorsi, erector spinae, and rhomboids.
Posterior view of the human upper back highlighting major muscles (trapezius, latissimus dorsi, rhomboids) and the dorsal scapular nerve in yellow.
Classic anatomical illustration showing the layered musculature of the human back, with numbered labels for key muscle groups.
Posterior view of the human muscular system highlighting key muscles including trapezius, latissimus dorsi, erector spinae, gluteus maximus, and hamstrings.
Side-by-side comparison of human muscular systems: anterior (front) and posterior (back) views with precise labeling.
A powerful back view of a bodybuilder showcasing defined musculature-perfect for fitness motivation and gym branding.
A bold, stylized illustration highlighting the latissimus dorsi, trapezius, and erector spinae muscles during a classic back double bicep pose.
A vibrant, animated illustration of the human muscular system-ideal for interactive learning and classroom resources.
Side-by-side comparison of superficial (left) and deep (right) back musculature in a male anatomical model.
A color-coded sketch distinguishing superficial and deep muscle layers of the upper back and shoulder girdle, ideal for students and therapists.
A fit man demonstrates peak muscle engagement by flexing both arms from behind-highlighting deltoids, trapezius, and latissimus dorsi.
Posterior anatomical diagram showing key back muscles such as the trapezius, rhomboids, latissimus dorsi, and erector spinae surrounding the vertebral column.
