Chapter 10 Part 2 Flashcards
intrinsic muscle
muscle entirely contained within a particular region having both it’s origin and insertion there
extrinsic muscle
muscle that acts upon a designated region but has its origin eslwhere
innervation
nerve supply to an organ
rectus sheath
fibrous sleeve enclosing the rectus abdominis
lines alba
bertical brivrous strip separating the rectus abdominis into right and left halves
inguinal ligament
aponeurosis that extends fro the pubis to the anterior superior spine of the ilium
Perineum
diamond shaped region between the thighs bordered by the pubic symphysis, coccys, snd th ishial tuberosities
urogenital triangle
anterior half of perineum
anal triangle
the posterior half of the perineum
superficial perineal spacce
layer of the 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 infraspinatus subscapularis , and teres minor
hernia
condition in which the viscera protrude through a weak point the the muscular wall of the abdominopelvic cavity
carpel tunnel syndrome
condition characterized by inflamed, swollen or fibrotic tissue in the wrist