Abdominal Wall Muscles Flashcards

1
Q

What are the anterolateral muscles?

A

External oblique
Internal oblique
Transversalis abdominis

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Outline the external oblique muscle
- origin
- insertion
- innervation
- action

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‘Hands in pockets’
- Origin: external surface of 5th-12th rib
- Insertion: iliac crest, linea alba, pubic tubercle
- Innervation: T7-T12
- Action: ~ bilateral contraction -compress abdominal viscera, flex trunk + expiration ~ unilateral contraction - rotation of trunk to opposite side

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Outline the internal oblique muscle
- origin
- insertion
- innervation
- action

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  • Origin: lateral portion of inguinal ligament, iliac crest, thoracolumbar fascia
  • Insertion: linea alba via aponeurosis, pubic crest + 10-12th ribs
  • Innervation: T7-L1
  • Action: ~ bilateral contraction -compress abdominal viscera, flex trunk + expiration ~ unilateral contraction - rotation of trunk to same side
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Outline the transversalis abdominus muscle
- origin
- insertion
- innervation
- action

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  • Origin: 7th-12th rib + thoracolumbar fascia
  • Insertion: linea alba + pubic crest
  • Innervation: T7-L1
  • Action: ~ bilateral contraction: expiration + compress abdominal viscera > core stability
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Outline the Rectus abdominus muscle
- origin
- insertion
- innervation
- action

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  • Origin: pubic crest, pubic tubercle, pubic symphysis
  • Insertion: costal cartilage of 5th-7th ribs + xiphoid process
  • Innervation: T7-T12
  • Action: compress abdominal viscera, flex trunk + expiration
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What is the Rectus sheath?

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The aponeurosis of the lateral muscles surrounding the Rectus abdominus

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What is the arcuate line?

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  • Lower limit of the posterior layer of Rectus sheath
  • Roughly halfway between umbilicus and pubic crest
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Q

Describe the rectus sheath above + below the arcuate line

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  • above: formed by all 3 aponeuroses (EO,IO+TA) enclosing Rectus abdominis
  • below: only formed by aponeurosis of EO + anterior layer of IO | TA aponeuroses blens into posterior layer of IO
  • sheath is thinner below the arcuate line
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Describe the rectus sheath above the arcuate line

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Formed by all three aponeuroses
- external oblique
- internal oblique
- transversus abdominius

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Describe rectus sheath below the arcuate line

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  • Only formed by aponeuroses of external oblique + anteior alter of internal oblique
  • posterior layer of internal oblique blends into transversus abdominis aponeurosis
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