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Lateral Anatomy 101

Lateral Anatomy 101: Jill
Across
A double-headed muscle located on the back of thigh
A thin, translucent serous sac that lines the walls of the abdominal cavity and covers most of the Viscera
The Space located between parietal peritoneum (encases intestinal contents) & transversalis fascia (envelops abdominal wall and musculature)
A very powerful superficial bipennate muscle that is in the back part of the lower leg
Muscle which lies below the internal oblique, outer 3rd of Poupart’s ligament, inner lip of iliac crest
Formed by the divisions of the first four lumbar nerves (L1-L4) and from contributions of the subcostal nerve (T12), which is the last thoracic nerve
Technique of using continuous longitudinal force (distraction) in order to bring fracture fragments more closely together. It is used as a temporary measure in the management of a broken bone.
Either of two muscles, one on each side of the loin, extending internally from the sides of the spinal column to the upper end of the femur, which assist in flexing and rotating the thigh and flexing the trunk on the pelvis
The organs in the cavities of the body, especially those in the abdominal cavity
Down
Responsible for providing sensory innervation to the skin
Muscle which rises from external surface and lower borders of 8 inferior ribs
The largest muscle located in the anterior (front) compartment of the leg
Large muscle that originates near the sacrum and extends vertically up the length of the back. It lies on each side of the vertebral column and extends alongside the lumbar, thoracic and cervical sections of the spine
Transient loss of neural conductivity due to nerve fibre compression without loss of neurofibrils; spontaneous recovery occurs in a few days to weeks
A group of muscles innervated from a single spinal segment