Abdominal wall and pelvic floor in breathing and increased abdominal pressure

By O. P. Gobée, dept. of Anatomy and Embryology, Leiden University Medical Center , Last updated 22 Feb 2018

 

The abdominal wall and pelvic floor in breathing and increased abdominal pressure

By Prof. Marco DeRuiter, LUMC
An explanation is given how the abdominal wall and the pelvic floor help in breathing and manage raised intraabdominal pressure..
(00m28s) 

This is part of a longer video about the whole body wall. The complete video can be seen here.
 

 


 


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An explanation is given how the abdominal wall and the pelvic floor deal with breathing and other causes of raised intraabdominal pressure.
Anatomical structures in item:
Musculus transversus abdominis
Musculus rectus abdominis
Musculus obliquus externus abdominis
Musculus obliquus internus abdominis
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Abdominal wall and pelvic floor in breathing and increased abdominal pressure
Uploaded by: opgobee
Institution: Netherlands, Leiden – Leiden University Medical Center, Leiden University
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An explanation is given how the abdominal wall and the pelvic floor deal with breathing and other causes of raised intraabdominal pressure.
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Anatomical structures in item
Musculus transversus abdominis
Musculus rectus abdominis
Musculus obliquus externus abdominis
Musculus obliquus internus abdominis
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Gross
Clinical anatomy