| 11. | In infants, they typically result from a minor defect of the linea alba between the rectus abdominis muscles.
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| 12. | During pregnancy, the growth of the fetus exerts pressure on abdominal cavity muscles, in particular the rectus abdominis.
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| 13. | Confusingly, fascia recti is described in some anatomy books, referring to the fascia of the rectus abdominis muscle.
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| 14. | The rectus abdominis, now reduced in number to two, with the top one incorporated into lower boundary of thorax.
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| 15. | The obliques, rectus abdominis and psoas minor work eccentrically to stabilize the spine, and the spinal muscles work concentrically.
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| 16. | It should be going into posterior pelvic tilt if the movement is being done to target the rectus abdominis.
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| 17. | The rectus abdominis muscle is contained in the rectus sheath, which consists of the aponeuroses of the lateral abdominal muscles.
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| 18. | Superior to the arcuate line, the internal oblique aponeurosis splits to envelop the rectus abdominis muscle both anteriorly and posteriorly.
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| 19. | The angle of the gallbladder is located between the costal margin and the lateral margin of the rectus abdominis muscle.
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| 20. | Above the arcuate line, the rectus abdominis is surrounded by an anterior layer of the rectus sheath and a posterior layer.
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