major—adduction, internal rotation of the upper arm, auxiliary
muscle of respiration; sternocleidomastoid muscle, also auxiliary
muscle of respiration.
The Abdominal Wall
Muscles: m. rectus abdominis, external and internal oblique muscles,
mm. transversus abdominis, psoas major, and quadratus lumborum—
rotation, flexion, lateral inclination of the trunk, compression of the
abdomen.
The Diaphragm
The most important muscle of respiration (contraction—inspiration,
relaxation—expiration).
The Pelvic Floor
Levator ani muscle—forms the pelvic diaphragm; m. transversus perinei
profundus—forms the urogenital diaphragm; medial part of the
levator ani (puborectalis), m. sphincter ani externus—voluntary constriction
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