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  • == Abdominal Muscles == ...'Abdominal Muscles''' (pronunciation: /æbˈdɒmɪnəl ˈmʌsəlz/) are a group of muscles that comprise the anterior wall of the human abdomen.
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  • ...le|internal oblique]] and the [[External Oblique Muscle|external oblique]] muscles. * [[Abdominal Muscles]]: The group of muscles in the front of the body that assists in regular breathing movement, suppor
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  • == External Oblique Muscle == ...iation: /ɪkˈstɜːrnəl oʊˈbliːk ˈmʌsəl/) is one of the outermost [[abdominal muscles]], located on the lateral and anterior parts of the abdomen.
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  • ...oneuroses of the [[abdominal muscles]] and encloses the [[rectus abdominis muscles]]. ...reference to the sheath-like structure that covers the straight abdominal muscles.
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  • == Oblique == '''Oblique''' (pronunciation: /oʊˈbliːk/ or /əˈbliːk/) is a term used in various
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  • ...tective layer that surrounds the [[abdomen]]. It is composed of skin, fat, muscles, and connective tissues, and serves to protect the internal organs within t * The outermost layer is the [[skin]], which provides a barrier against external threats.
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  • == Internal Oblique Muscle == The '''Internal Oblique Muscle''' (pronunciation: in-ter-nal o-blique mus-cle) is a significant par
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  • ...cant muscle in the [[human anatomy]]. It is the deepest of the [[abdominal muscles]], and plays a crucial role in maintaining posture and ensuring stability o ...the abdominal wall, beneath the [[Internal Oblique Muscle]] and [[External Oblique Muscle]]. It originates from the [[lumbar fascia]], the inner surfaces of t
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  • ...ses of the [[abdominal external oblique muscle]], the [[abdominal internal oblique muscle]], and the [[transversus abdominis muscle]]. * [[Abdominal muscles]]
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  • ...uscle]] and the [[Internal Oblique Muscle]] are part of the abdominal wall muscles. In [[Radiology]], an oblique view is a type of imaging view that is taken at an angle. This is used to p
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  • ...rnal oblique]], and [[Transversus Abdominis Muscle|transversus abdominis]] muscles. Below this line, all three aponeuroses pass anterior to the [[Rectus Abdom * [[External Oblique Muscle]]
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  • ...n body where two abdominal muscles, known as the [[external oblique muscle|external obliques]], and the [[latissimus dorsi muscle|latissimus dorsi]], intersect * [[Abdominal muscles]]
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  • ...uman body. It is the front part of the abdominal wall, which is a sheet of muscles and fascia that protect the abdominal organs. ...rnal Oblique]], [[Internal Oblique]], and [[Transversus Abdominis]]. These muscles are responsible for various movements of the trunk and maintain the integri
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  • ...muscle|transversus abdominis]] and the [[Internal oblique muscle|internal oblique muscle]]. * [[Aponeurosis]]: A sheet-like fibrous tissue that acts as a fascia to bind muscles together or as a means of connecting muscle to bone.
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  • ...ack of the leg, and the thickest in the human body, that attaches the calf muscles to the heel bone. ...] - A type of fibrous tissue that takes the place of a tendon in sheetlike muscles having a wide area of attachment.
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