Oblique Muscle originates (starts) on the external surfaces of the lower 8 ribs, and it inserts (finishes) on the linea alba, pubic tubercle, and the anterior half of the iliac crest.
Not exact matches
The sternal - costal head of the pectoralis
muscle originates at the lateral manubrium, the six sternum costal cartilages and the eternal
oblique aponeurosis and it inserts at the humerus.
It
originates at the external fascia of the external
oblique muscle, called the rectus sheath, runs up and across the bottom portion of the chest and inserts at the humerus.
The external
oblique originates from the outer surfaces of the lower 8 ribs such that it comprises the lateral abdominal wall
muscles with the internal
oblique and transverse abdominis.
In terms of the individual regions, the sternocostal head
originates on the (1) anterior surface of the sternum, (2) the superior six costal cartilages, and (3) aponeurosis of the external
oblique muscle, and then inserts on the bicipital groove.