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  1. Superficial (extrinsic) back muscles help you move your shoulders, intermediate back muscles help you breathe, and intrinsic (deep) back muscles help control your vertebrae and posture.
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    The muscles of the back can be divided into three groups – superficial, intermediate and deep:

    • Superficial – associated with movements of the shoulder.
    • Intermediate – associated with movements of the thoracic cage.
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    Superficial – associated with movements of the shoulder. Intermediate – associated with movements of the thoracic cage. Deep – associated with movements of the vertebral column. The deep muscles develop embryologically in the back, and are thus described as intrinsic muscles.
    teachmeanatomy.info/back/muscles/intrinsic/
    There are three major groups of back muscles: Superficial: attached to the shoulder girdle Intermediate: attached to the posterior thorax Deep: attached to the vertebral column The first two groups (superficial and intermediate) are referred to as the extrinsic back muscles. The deep group is the intrinsic muscle group.
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    Introduction

    • The superficial and intermediate muscle groups (or extrinsic muscles) are also called immigrant muscles, since they actually represent muscles of the upper limb that have migrated to the back during fetal development.
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