Transverse Abdominal Muscle
Transverse Abdominal Muscle is the innermost of the three flat abdominal muscles. It is positioned immediately deep to…
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Transverse Abdominal Muscle is the innermost of the three flat abdominal muscles. It is positioned immediately deep to…
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The rectus sheath is the strong, incomplete fibrous compartment of the rectus abdominis and pyramidalis muscles.
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Abdominal Rectus Muscle is a long, broad, strap-like muscle, it is the principal vertical muscle of the anterior…
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The quadrilateral quadratus lumborum muscle (QL Muscle) forms a thick muscular sheet in the posterior abdominal wall.
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The Hamstring Muscles consist of three muscles: biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus. These muscles are the posterior thigh…
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The elbow Anatomy complex is composed of three distinct articulations: the humeroulnar joint, the humeroradial joint, and the…
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The Hand Anatomy is complex and important to understand, it consists of 27 bones, 27 joints, 34 muscles…
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The facial nerve Anatomy is the seventh cranial nerve that is made up of a sensory (intermediate) root, which…
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Knee Meniscus is a crescent shape structure, triangular in cross section, that cover one half to two thirds…
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Knee Muscles Anatomy that act on the knee joint complex are the quadriceps, the hamstrings complex, the gastrocnemius,…
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Pelvic anatomy is composed of two innominate (coxal) bones that articulate with the sacrum and proximal femora. Each…
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A variety of hip muscles surround the hip joint, and act to accelerate, decelerate, and stabilize the hip…
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