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    The conjoint tendon (previously known as the inguinal aponeurotic falx) is a sheath of connective tissue formed from the lower part of the common aponeurosis...
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    Hamstring (redirect from Hamstring tendon)
    Koulouris G, Kofoed W, Morris HG, Pandy MG (2008). "Rupture of the conjoint tendon at the proximal musculotendinous junction of the biceps femoris long...
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    Biceps (redirect from Biceps tendon)
    origin on the coracoid, the tendon of the short head runs adjacent to the tendon of the coracobrachialis as the conjoint tendon. Unlike the other muscles...
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  • Thumbnail for Transverse abdominal muscle
    into the crest of the pubis and pectineal line, forming the inguinal conjoint tendon also called the aponeurotic falx. In layman's terms, the muscle ends...
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    process to the medial end of the pubic bone. It gives attachment to the conjoint tendon, the rectus abdominis, the abdominal external oblique muscle, and the...
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  • Thumbnail for Interfoveolar ligament
    Lateral to the conjoint tendon, previously known as the inguinal aponeurotic falx, there is a ligamentous band originating from the lower margin of the...
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    attachment into the pubic tubercle and pectineal line, behind the conjoint tendon. In some subjects this structure is not very prominently marked, and...
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    of internal oblique and transverse abdominal Transversalis fascia conjoint tendon anterior wall: aponeurosis of external oblique fleshy part of internal...
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    and is located lateral to the inferior epigastric artery. Hence, the conjoint tendon is not weakened. There are three main types Bubonocele: in this case...
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    cartilages 7-12, the iliac crest and thoracolumbar fascia. Inserts into the conjoint tendon, xiphoid process, linea alba and the pubic crest. The rectus abdominis...
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  • oblique aponeurosis tear in the conjoint tendon conjoint tendon torn from pubic tubercle dehiscence between conjoined tendon and inguinal ligament tear in...
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    latter to the coracoacromial ligament; the apex is embraced by the Conjoint tendon of origin of the coracobrachialis and short head of the biceps brachii...
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    Muscle Abdominal external oblique Transverse abdominal Conjoint tendon Rectus sheath rectus abdominis pyramidalis Arcuate line Tendinous intersection...
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    lumbodorsal fascia Insertion Linea alba, pectineal line of pubis (via conjoint tendon) and ribs 10-12. Artery Subcostal arteries Nerve Thoracoabdominal nn...
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    abdominis muscle attaches to the pubic crest and pecten pubis via a conjoint tendon The multifidus muscle in the sacral region attaches to the medial surface...
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  • or the lower lateral regions of the abdomen. It may also refer to: Conjoint tendon, previously known as the inguinal aponeurotic falx, a structure formed...
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  • mechanism of action has been described as a triple blocking effect: conjoint tendon of shoulder i.e short head of the biceps and coracobrachialis, acting...
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    vessels the iliac fascia is attached to the pectineal line behind the conjoint tendon, where it is again continuous with the transversalis fascia. Fascia...
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  • the lateral crus of the superficial inguinal ring upwards and medially behind the external oblique muscle but in front of the conjoint tendon. v t e...
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  • condylar process of mandible condyle cone cell confluence of the sinuses conjoint tendon conjugate eye movement conjunctiva connective tissue conoid consensual...
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  • fetal cardiac shunt, also called the falx septi Nu Persei Conjoint tendon, a sickle-shaped tendon of the transversus abdominis muscle, also called the inguinal...
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    the first efficient inguinal hernia repair. In this technique, the conjoint tendon (formed by the distal ends of the transversus abdominis and internal...
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  • and hernia repair. In 1897, he was the first surgeon to suture the conjoint tendon to Cooper's (pectineal) ligament, an operation he performed on a patient...
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    Its fibers run obliquely upwards and laterally; the upper ones end in a tendon which is inserted into the lowest of the three impressions on the greater...
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  • Fear Conditioning". Behavioral Neuroscience, 1992, p. 274 Medford, Nick. "Conjoint Activity of Anterior Insular and Anterior Cingulate Cortex:Awareness and...
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