⭐ Internal Oblique Muscle Anatomy ⭐
Origin: Thoracolumbar fascia, iliac crest and the inguinal ligament
Insertion: Inferior margins of tenth to twelfth ribs and adjacent costal cartilages, linea alba and the pectineal line
Action: Lateral flexion of the torso (unilateral contraction), rotation of the torso (unilateral contraction) and flexion of the torso (bilateral contraction)
Nerve: Anterior rami of intercostal nerves (T7T11), subcostal nerve (T12), iliohypogastric nerve (L1) and the ilioinguinal nerve (L1)
Artery: Lower posterior intercostal arteries and subcostal arteries, superior and inferior epigastric arteries, superficial and deep circumflex arteries, and the posterior lumbar arteries
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Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:12 Location & overview of the internal oblique muscle
1:29 Origin of the internal oblique muscle
2:58 Insertion of the internal oblique muscle
4:38 Actions of internal oblique muscle
5:48 Outro
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