Transversus abdominis muscle

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Transversus abdominis muscle (or transverse abdominal muscle), is a muscle layer of the anterior and lateral (front and side) abdominal wall which is deep to (layered below) the internal oblique muscle. It is thought by most fitness instructors to be a significant component of the core.

Structure[edit | edit source]

The transversus abdominis muscle is located deep within the abdomen, underneath the oblique muscles. It is the deepest of the abdominal muscles and wraps around the abdomen between the lower ribs and the pelvis, functioning like a corset.

Origin and insertion[edit | edit source]

The muscle originates from the lateral third of the inguinal ligament, the anterior three-quarters of the inner lip of the iliac crest, the thoracolumbar fascia and the inner surfaces of the lower six costal cartilages. It inserts into the xiphoid process, the linea alba, and the pubic crest and pecten pubis via the conjoint tendon.

Nerve supply[edit | edit source]

The transversus abdominis is innervated by the lower six thoracic spinal nerves (T7-T12), the iliohypogastric nerve and the ilioinguinal nerve.

Function[edit | edit source]

The transversus abdominis helps to compress the ribs and viscera, providing thoracic and pelvic stability. The muscle has been shown to activate before any movement of the limbs occurs, suggesting a role in stabilization.

Clinical significance[edit | edit source]

A weak transversus abdominis has been linked to lower back pain, and strengthening exercises for this muscle may help alleviate it.

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External links[edit | edit source]

Transversus abdominis muscle Resources
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