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  2. Abdominal external oblique muscle - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abdominal_external_oblique_muscle

    The abdominal external oblique muscle (also external oblique muscle or exterior oblique) is the largest and outermost of the three flat abdominal muscles of the lateral anterior abdomen.

  3. External abdominal oblique: Anatomy, innervation,function -...

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    External abdominal oblique is a muscle of the abdominal wall that flexes the trunk anteriorly and laterally. Learn its anatomy and function at Kenhub!

  4. Oblique muscle pain: Causes, treatment, and more - Medical News...

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/oblique-muscle-pain

    There are two sets of oblique muscles: external and internal obliques. External obliques sit on the outer edge of the abdomen, and internal obliques sit directly next to them, closer to the...

  5. External Oblique - Attachments - Actions - TeachMeAnatomy

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    The external oblique is a muscle of the anterior abdominal wall. It is the largest and most superficial of the flat abdominal wall muscles. Attachments: Originates from ribs 5-12 and inserts onto the iliac crest and pubic tubercle. Actions: Flexion and contralateral rotation of the torso.

  6. External Oblique Muscle Origin, Function & Definition -...

    www.healthline.com/human-body-maps/external-oblique-muscle

    The external oblique muscle is one of the outermost abdominal muscles, extending from the lower half of the ribs around and down to the pelvis.

  7. External Abdominal Oblique - Physiopedia

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    The external oblique muscle is one of the outermost abdominal muscles, extending from the lower half of the ribs around and down to the pelvis. Together, the external oblique muscles cover the sides of the abdominal area, being large and sitting on the top surface of the abdomen right below the subcutaneous fat and skin.

  8. Internal oblique, external oblique, transversus muscle | Kenhub

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    Anatomy. The lateral abdominal muscles comprise the following three muscles: Abdominal external oblique muscle: courses from the 5th to 12th rib ventromedially to the anterior layer of the rectus sheath. At its origin it is tightly connected with the serratus anterior and latissimus dorsi muscle.

  9. External oblique muscle - Location, Structure, Function

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    The external oblique muscle is made up of muscle fibers that run in opposite directions, which gives it a diagonal orientation. This allows the muscle to flex and rotate the spine, as well as perform lateral flexion.

  10. External Abdominal Oblique Muscle | Complete Anatomy - Elsevier

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    Discover the key features, origin, insertion, and actions of the external abdominal oblique muscle in detail.

  11. External Abdominal Obliques Anatomy in 3D — ANATOMY LAB

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    The external abdominal obliques are a significant muscle group in the human abdomen that plays a crucial role in various movements and functions of the trunk. Understanding their origin, insertion, muscle path, and function is essential for comprehending their role in the musculoskeletal system.