List and discuss the primary abdominal muscles, explaining how they perform motion in all three planes.

List and discuss the primary abdominal muscles, explaining how they perform motion in all three planes.



• transversus abdominis - the deepest muscle layer. Its main roles are to stabilise the trunk and maintain internal abdominal pressure
• rectus abdominis - slung between the ribs and the pubic bone at the front of the pelvis. When contracting, this muscle has the characteristic bumps or bulges that are commonly called 'the six pack'. The main function of the rectus abdominis is to move the body between the ribcage and the pelvis
• external oblique muscles - these are on each side of the rectus abdominis. The external oblique muscles allow the trunk to twist, but to the opposite side of whichever external oblique is contracting. For example, the right external oblique contracts to turn the body to the left
• internal oblique muscles - these flank the rectus abdominis and are located just inside the hipbones. They operate in the opposite way to the external oblique muscles. For example, twisting the trunk to the left requires the left side internal oblique and the right side external oblique to contract together.


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