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intrinsic muscle | muscle entirely contained within a particular region, having both its origin and insertion there |
extrinsic muscle | muscle that acts upon a designated region but has its origin elsewhere |
innervation | nerve supply to an organ |
rectus sheath | fibrous sleeve enclosing the rectus abdominis |
linea alba | bertical brivrous strip separating the rectus abdominis into right and left halves |
inguinal ligament | aponeurosis that extends from the pubis to the anterior superior spine of the ilium |
perineum | diamond shaped region between the thighs bordered by the pubic symphysis, coccys, and ishial tuberosities |
urogenital triangle | anterior half of the perineum |
anal triangle | posterior half of the perineum |
superficial perineal space | layer of pelvic floor just deep to the skin |
urogenital diaphragm | middle layer of pelvic floor |
pelvic diaphragm | deepest layer of pelvic floor |
rotator cuff | tendons of the infraspintaus, supraspinatus, subscapularis, and teres minor |
hernia | condition in which the viscera protrude through a weak point in the muscular wall of the abdominopelvic cavity |
carpel tunnel syndrome | condition characterized by inflamed, swollen, or fibrotic tissue in the wrist |
tongue | the only muscle in the body with an origin and no insertion |
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