Date: 2010-01-25 07:25 am (UTC)
"Vulcanoid muscular structure is similar, but the pivotal placement of tendons varies," Spock confirmed and pressed harder, gently pulling the blades of her shoulders together as she ran her thumbs down the furrow of Christine's spine and pressed against the circular bundles of muscles there.

"This muscle, the sacrospinalus," Spock elaborated as she moved to Christine's lower back, followed and rubbed the coiled tissue, "is less pronounced in Humans, due to your lesser weight.

"It joins against the sacrum, as the name implies," Spock continued and pressed the palm of her hand flat against the skin above Christine's tailbone. The heel of the hand pressed against the base of her lumbar and Spock's other hand moved up to her shoulder, urging her thorax back until the vertebrae shifted audibly beneath the pressure.
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