Abdominal muscle groups

    • Physical Therapy Abdominal Exercises

      The abdominal muscles are a key part of the core and can be broken down into: the abdominal muscle group--or abs, as they commonly are called--as comprising the rectus abdominus, the transverse abdominus and the internal and external obliques. Abdominal muscles are special because they provide . postural. support. They also play a role defining ...

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    • [DOC File]LECTURE OUTLINE CHAPTER 9

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      The muscles of the abdominal wall fill this gap to form a strong enclosure that protects vulnerable abdominal viscera from injury. Most of the anterior and lateral aspects of the abdominal wall are covered by four pairs of muscles: rectus abdominis covers the anterior abdominal wall; external oblique, internal oblique, and transversus abdominis ...

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    • [DOC File]Human Anatomy and Physiology Worksheet 8

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      Skeletal Muscle Groups. Read pp. 142-150. 1. When a skeletal muscle contracts, which bone primarily moves, the insertion bone or the origin bone? _____ 2. Using Table 6-1. The main skeletal muscles have been organized into four regions. Write down the main muscle-body regions. A) _____

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    • [DOC File]Los Angeles Mission College

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      The transversus abdominis muscle runs across the length of the body (transversely) and is the deepest of the abdominal muscles. The Action of the Muscle. When a muscle contracts it causes an “action” of a body part. Basically all muscles will span across at least one articulation, and at a movable articulation they will have a specific action.

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    • [DOC File]Gross Anatomy of the Muscular System

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      Skeletal Muscle Movement. Muscles ONLY pull, never push. Insertion (Movable bone) moves toward origin (Non-movable bone) Four functional groups. Prime movers (Agonists) – provide major force for a specific movement e.g. Biceps brachii. Antagonists – oppose prime movers e.g. Triceps brachii

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 10 Muscles

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      indicates the midline point of fusion of the abdominal muscle sheaths _____ deepest muscle of the abdominal wall _____ deep muscles of the thorax that promote the inspiratory phase of breathing _____ unpaired muscle that acts in concert with the muscles named immediately . …

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