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C. Muscles of the Pelvic Region
1. Internal oblique- compresses abdomen, flattens lumbar curve of the spine a. Originates from the pelvis b. Inserts at ribs, pubic bone, and linea alba
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2. Muscles of the pelvic floor
a. Levator ani- split into two muscles 1. Pubococcygeus- supports and raises pelvic floor constricts and draws anus toward pelvis a. Originates from pelvis b. Inserts at coccyx, urethra, anal canal, and perineum
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2. Iliococcygeus- same function as pubococcygeus
a. Originates from ischial spine b. Inserts at coccyx
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b. Coccygeus- same as the levator. ani plus pulls coccyx forward after
b. Coccygeus- same as the levator ani plus pulls coccyx forward after defecation and childbirth 1. Originates from the ischial spine b. Inserts at lower sacrum and upper coccyx
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3. The perineum- outlet of the pelvis,
3. The perineum- outlet of the pelvis, diamond shaped area at the lower end of the trunk between the thighs and buttocks a. Cut during an episiotomy b. Superficial transverse perineus- stabilizes central tendon of the perineum 1. Originates from the ischial tuberosity 2. Inserts at the central tendon of perineum
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c. External anal sphincter- keep anal canal and orifice closed
1. Originates from anacoccygeal raphe 2. Inserts at central tendon of perineum
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