Trunk Wall: Muscle Charts: Cheat Sheet (English Terminology)
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The trunk (torso) is the central part of the body to which the head and the limbs are attached. Except for the brain, the trunk houses all the vital organs of the human body. The torso muscles attach to the skeletal core of the trunk, and depending on their location are divided into two large groups:
- anterolateral muscles of the trunk
- posterior muscles of the trunk
The trunk (torso) is the central part of the body to which the head and the limbs are attached. Except for the brain, the trunk houses all the vital organs of the human body. The torso muscles attach to the skeletal core of the trunk, and depending on their location are divided into two large groups:
- anterolateral muscles of the trunk
- posterior muscles of the trunk
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The trunk (torso) is the central part of the body to which the head and the limbs are attached. Except for the brain, the trunk houses all the vital organs of the human body. The torso muscles attach to the skeletal core of the trunk, and depending on their location are divided into two large groups:
- anterolateral muscles of the trunk
- posterior muscles of the trunk
The trunk (torso) is the central part of the body to which the head and the limbs are attached. Except for the brain, the trunk houses all the vital organs of the human body. The torso muscles attach to the skeletal core of the trunk, and depending on their location are divided into two large groups:
- anterolateral muscles of the trunk
- posterior muscles of the trunk