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Absence of Abdominal Muscles

Pediatrics, 1957
Opening the June Pediatrics, I noted another article reviewing the clinical and pathologic picture of absence of the abdominal muscles. As this particular review is so current and complete, it would seem repetitious for me to report the several cases I have had.
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Rectus Abdominal Muscles Pulled by Coughing

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1972
To the Editor.— While practicing in Yuma, Ariz, I have seen two patients in the last six months who presented with pulled rectus abdominal muscle insertions over the symphysis pubis. Careful questioning of both patients revealed no history of trauma, but both patients had experienced antecedent, prolonged paroxysms of coughing.
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Proprioception of abdominal muscles during respiration

Neuroscience Translations, 1968
1. Deafferentation of the thoracic segments of the spinal cord causes a decrease in electrical activity of the abdominal muscles. A definite decrease in activity is observed after deafferentation of five segments. The increase in respiratory activity of the abdominal muscles which follows increased resistance to expiration is diminished or ...
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Abdominal Muscles

One of the main subjects of anatomy education is muscular system anatomy. Muscular system anatomy is the set of muscles that form the skeletal system in the human body and enable the body to move. In this section, the abdominal region extending between the diaphragm above and the pelvis below is discussed.
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Testing procedures for abdominal muscles using the muscle dynamometer SD02

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part H: Journal of Engineering in Medicine, 2009
The aim of this study was to compare two tests both frequently used for determination of the state of the lumbar spine muscle system during static and dynamic loads. The sit-up test is a commonly used terrain test, while the diaphragm test is a more exact laboratory procedure.
R, Malátová, P, Drevikovská
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Electrical muscle stimulation for deep stabilizing muscles in abdominal wall

2008 30th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society, 2008
Low back pain is associated with dysfunction in recruitment of muscles in the lumbopelvic region. Effective rehabilitation requires preferential activation of deep stabilizing muscle groups. This study was carried out in order to quantify the response of deep stabilizing muscles (transverses abdominis) and superficial muscle in the abdominal wall ...
Simon, Coghlan   +4 more
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Deep abdominal muscle activity following supratentorial stroke

Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology, 2013
This study assessed the level and symmetry of deep abdominal muscle activation following a supratentorial stroke during a modified hip flexion task. Movement-related activation levels in the transversus abdominus (TrA) and internal oblique (IO) were investigated in people with a subacute (
J F, Marsden   +4 more
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Local immune response to food antigens drives meal-induced abdominal pain

Nature, 2021
Javier Aguilera-Lizarraga   +2 more
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Abdominal muscle mass

Skeletal Radiology
Thomas Saliba   +2 more
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Posterior Abdominal Wall Muscles

2020
Mary Katherine Cleveland, R. Shane Tubbs
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