Bony Landmarks
Pelvic Muscles
Anterior Thorax
Abdominal Muscles
100
This is the fusion of the Ilium, Pubic Bone, and Ischium. It represents one side of the hip
What is the Ox Coxae
100
This muscle is one of the deep six rotators. The sciatic nerve passes through here
What is the Piriformis
100
The Ribs purpose
What is to protect vital organs
100
The most superficial muscle of the Abdominal group
What is the Rectus Abdominis
200
The Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis articulate here
What is the Acetabulum
200
This is the combination of the Iliacus and the Psoas
What is the Iliopsoas
200
This type of rib does not attach to either cartilage or sternum
What is floating ribs
200
This tissue divides the rectus abdominis sagitally
What is the Linea Alba
300
This protuberance is located inferior to the greater sciatic notch.
What is the Ischial Spine.
300
This muscle has an insertion at the iliotibial track better known as the "IT band"
What is the Gluteus Maximus
300
The most inferior landmark of the sternum
What is the Xiphoid process
300
The muscle is dome shaped and is under the ribcage
What is the Diaphragm
400
This landmark is considered your "sit" region.
What is the Ischial tuberosity
400
This muscle originates on the posterior iliac crest and the inferior border of rib 12
What is the Quadratus Lumborum
400
This is the space between ribs
What is Intercostal space
400
This muscle is angled inward and down on the abdomen. It originates on the lower 8 ribs via costal cartilage
What are the External Obliques
500
This is the most superior landmark on the pelvis
What is the Iliac Crest
500
The Piriformis originates here.
What is the upper border of the greater trochanter.
500
there are two of these landmarks in a single rib
What is the articulate facets
500
This muscle inserts on the linea alba via rectus sheath, symphysis pubis, and xiphoid process.
What is the Transverse Abdominis
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