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Abdominal Muscles: This muscle forms the anterior and lateral abdominal wall. It comprises the- External Abdominal Obliques Internal Abdominal Obliques Rectus Abdominis Transversus Abdominis These four muscles form a firm wall which protects the viscera. Help to maintain the erect posture. Contraction of these muscles helps in expiration and to increase the intra-abdominal pressure such […]
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