This invention is an exercise device for strenghtening the muscles of the pelvis, particularly the collective group of muscles involved in human sexual response, which are also important for controlling the evacuation of the intestines and the bladder. This exercise device focuses on increasing the ...
greater pectoral muscle- a skeletal muscle that adducts and rotates the arm musculus pectoralis major,pectoralis major musculus pectoralis,pecs,pectoral,pectoral muscle,pectoralis- either of two large muscles of the chest Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton Univers...
muscle,the contractile tissue that effects the movement of and within the body. Muscle tissue in the higher animals is classified as striated, smooth, or cardiac, according to its structure and function. Striated, or skeletal, muscle forms the bulk of the body's muscle tissue and gives the ...
Coccygeus is a sheet of muscle and fibrous tissue of the pelvis. Together with levator ani, it comprises the pelvic diaphragm that forms the inferior wall of the true pelvis. Some anatomy resources describe this muscle as ‘ischiococcygeus’ and a part of the levator ani, but it may als...
Any of various exercises involving controlled contraction and release of the muscles at the base of the pelvis, used especially as a treatment for urinary incontinence. [After Arnold H.Kegel(1894-1981), American gynecologist.] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition....
Ch 7.Muscles of the Chest Ch 8.Muscles of the Abdomen Ch 9.Iliac Region Muscles Ch 10.Muscles of the Upper Arm Ch 11.Muscles of the Forearm Ch 12.Muscles of the Hand Ch 13.Muscles of the Back Ch 14.Muscles of the Pelvis
The external oblique abdominal muscle extends over a large area. The external oblique origin is in the lower half of the ribs. From its place in the ribs, it extends down and around to the pelvis. Its lowest part connects to the crest of the ilium (the top corner of the pelvis), the...
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function of what muscle? supports pelvic viscera, pulls coccyx forward after defection anterolateral wall of pelvis origin of obturator internus greater trochanter of femur insertion of obturator internus L5, s1 innervation of obturator internus obturator internus, piriformis function of what muscles?
The pectineal line of the femur bone is the location of insertion. The point of attachment to the pubis allows the pectineus action of external and internal thigh rotation as well as adding stabilization of the pelvis.Movement Treatment and Recovery Lesson Summary Register to view this lesson ...