Muscles of the Abdominal Wall Origin Insertion Action External Oblique* Internal Oblique* Rectus Abdominis* Transversus Abdominis* Pectoralis major Serratus anterior Linea alba Tendinous intersection...


Muscles of the Abdominal Wall<br>Origin<br>Insertion<br>Action<br>External Oblique*<br>Internal Oblique*<br>Rectus Abdominis*<br>Transversus Abdominis*<br>Pectoralis major<br>Serratus anterior<br>Linea alba<br>Tendinous intersection<br>Transversus abdominis<br>Rectus abdominis<br>Internal oblique-<br>External oblique<br>Aponeurosis<br>of the external<br>oblique<br>-Ingunal ligament<br>(formed by free inferior<br>border of the external<br>oblique aponeurosis)<br>(a)<br>-Rectus abdominis<br>Peritoneum<br>Linea<br>alba<br>Transversus abdominis<br>Internal oblique<br>External oblique<br>(b)<br>Aponeuroses<br>

Extracted text: Muscles of the Abdominal Wall Origin Insertion Action External Oblique* Internal Oblique* Rectus Abdominis* Transversus Abdominis* Pectoralis major Serratus anterior Linea alba Tendinous intersection Transversus abdominis Rectus abdominis Internal oblique- External oblique Aponeurosis of the external oblique -Ingunal ligament (formed by free inferior border of the external oblique aponeurosis) (a) -Rectus abdominis Peritoneum Linea alba Transversus abdominis Internal oblique External oblique (b) Aponeuroses

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