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  1. 3 lis 2023 · Our rock-rolling Sisyphus must’ve built fabulous back muscles, right? Let’s learn their anatomy to see why are they so important. Superficial back muscles. The superficial back muscles include the trapezius, latissimus dorsi, levator scapulae, rhomboids and serratus posterior muscles.

  2. 3 lis 2023 · The muscles of the back are a group of strong, paired muscles that lie on the posterior aspect of the trunk. They provide movements of the spine , stability to the trunk, as well as the coordination between the movements of the limbs and trunk.

  3. 30 lip 2018 · Female pelvis muscles. Levator ani muscles. The levator ani muscles are the largest group of muscles in the pelvis. They have several functions, including helping to support the pelvic organs.

  4. 4 wrz 2018 · The male pelvis is more adapted to bear the heavier build of the upper body and for stronger muscle attachment, while the female pelvis is adapted to provide enough space for the birth canal (or birth passage) in the region.

  5. 20 sty 2018 · The pelvic region holds major organs under its layers of muscles. Some of the most important include the major digestive organs, the intestines.

  6. 19 sty 2023 · In women, the pelvic floor muscles support the urethra, vagina, and anal canal. The weakening of these muscles can result in a loss of structural support to these organs – presenting as: Urinary incontinence

  7. What is the anatomy of back muscles? Your back muscles start just under your skull, go across your shoulders and run all the way down your spine to your lower back (just above your hips). They attach to bones across your body, including your: Vertebrae (the bones that make up your spinal column). Ribs. Shoulder blades (scapulae).

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