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Internal Oblique

The internal oblique muscles are primarily located in the anterior torso of the body but as they extend around the sides of the torso they can also be illustrated and labelled as "posterior muscles". The internal oblique muscles are located beneath the external oblique muscles.

For a detailed illustration of the location of the internal oblique muscles see the pages about Anterior Muscles and/or Posterior Muscles in the Revision for Therapists Section of the IvyRose website.

Further information about the internal oblique muscles is summarised below:

Point(s) of Origin:

Iliac creast (of the iliac bone), thoracolumbar fascia, and inguinal ligament.

Point(s) of Insertion:

Abdominal aponeurosis, the lowest three ribs, and the iliac crest.

Action(s):

* Rotates, flexes (bends), and side-bends the trunk or "torso" of the body.
* Supports the viscera (i.e. the organs within the body cavities, and especially the organs of the abdominal cavities - such as the stomach and other digestive organs).
* Assists with exhalation..

Diagram of Posterior Muscles of the Human Body

Diagram of the Anterior Muscles of the human body


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