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The abdominal wall muscles, including the transverse and rectus abdominis and the internal and external obliques, extend across the anterior surface of the body from the superior border of the pelvis to the inferior border of the ribcage.
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Abdominal strains and hernias are common, but several strategies can keep the muscles safe and healthy.
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Lower abdominal pain can be caused by appendicitis, colitis, diverticular disease, and kidney infection.
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Extending across the anterior surface of the body from the superior border of the pelvis to the inferior border of the ribcage are the muscles of the abdominal wall, including the transverse and rectus abdominis and the internal and external obliques.
Muscles of the Abdomen, Lower Back and Pelvis - Innerbody
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There are five main muscles: pyramidalis, rectus abdominus, external obliques, internal obliques, and transversus abdominis. Ab strains and hernias are common, but several strategies can keep your abs safe and healthy.
Abdominal Muscles: Anatomy and Function - Cleveland Clinic
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Abdominal pain has many potential causes. The most common causes — such as gas pains, indigestion or a pulled muscle — usually aren't serious. Other conditions may require urgent medical…
Abdominal pain Causes - Mayo Clinic
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Lower abdominal pain is most likely to come from one of the organs in your lower abdominopelvic cavity. These include your: Small intestine. Colon. Appendix. Ovaries. Uterus. Ureters. Bladder. Peritoneum.…
Lower Abdominal Pain: Common Causes & Treatment
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