The myofascial continuity seen in Figure In. 9 is
actually part of the larger 'meridian' shown here: The splenii in the
neck are connected across the spinous processes to the
contralateral rhomboids, which are in turn strongly connected to
the serratus, and on around through the abdominal fasciae to the
ipsilateral hip. This set of myofascial connections, which are of
course repeated on the opposite side, become a focus for the
mammalian ability to rotate the trunk, and are detailed in Chapter
6 on the Spiral Line. See Figures 6.8 and 6.21 for comparison.
(Photo courtesy of the author; dissection by Laboratories of
Anatomical Enlightenment.) {DVD ref: Early Dissective
Evidence)