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The pelvic girdle musculature ('''sublumbar muscle''') is made up of a number of distinct muscle groups. These arise from the lumbar vertebrae and insert on the pelvis or [[Limb Bones and Cartilages - Horse Anatomy#Femur|femur]]. These muscles function in dorsiflexion and ventriflexion of the spine.  They also provide stabilisation to the vertebral column and pelvis.
 
The pelvic girdle musculature ('''sublumbar muscle''') is made up of a number of distinct muscle groups. These arise from the lumbar vertebrae and insert on the pelvis or [[Limb Bones and Cartilages - Horse Anatomy#Femur|femur]]. These muscles function in dorsiflexion and ventriflexion of the spine.  They also provide stabilisation to the vertebral column and pelvis.
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[[Category:Muscles - Horse Anatomy]]
 
[[Category:Muscles - Horse Anatomy]]

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