Lecture

Pelvic Floor Anatomy

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This lecture covers the anatomy of the pelvic floor, including the muscles and structures involved in supporting the pelvic organs and controlling urination and defecation. It explains the functions of muscles like the levator ani, obturator internus, and coccygeus, as well as the role of the perineal membrane and the deep perineal space.

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