Trunk wall

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Subdivision of the trunk


trunk skeleton

Pelvis

Pelvis

Bony Pelvis

Muscles of the anterior and posterior trunk


Inguinal canal (Coming soon)

Definition

The trunk, anatomically also known as the truncus, includes the spine, thorax, abdomen, dorsum and pelvis. The thorax is formed by the thoracic spine, ribs and sternum. The pelvic and shoulder girdle, also part of the trunk skeleton, enable the human being to walk upright.

Almost all organs, except the brain and the skin, are located in the trunk or distributed in the individual sections. The abdomen contains the stomach, small and large intestine, spleen, liver, kidneys and pancreas. The chest contains the heart and lungs. The bladder and sexual organs are located in the pelvis.


Function and tasks

The trunk skeleton and the musculature ensure the stability of the upper body. It is only thanks to the bones and muscles in the trunk that people can walk and stand upright. In addition, almost all important organs of the body, with the exception of the brain, are located in the trunk. Most digestive organs such as stomach, small intestine, large intestine, spleen, pancreas and liver are located in the abdomen. The liver is the body's most important metabolic organ. It is particularly important for nutrient processing and detoxification of the body. The kidneys, which also belong to the abdominal organs, filter the blood and support the excretion of metabolic waste products. Another function is the regulation of blood pressure and water balance. The chest contains both heart and lungs. The heart is the central organ for blood circulation. The lungs enrich the blood with oxygen. Carbon dioxide is extracted from the blood and breathed out. The bladder, the urinary tract and the sexual organs are located in the area of the pelvis. The urine produced in the kidneys is excreted via the bladder and the urinary tract. The reproductive organs are primarily used for reproduction.


Anatomy and Structure

The lower part of the trunk is the pelvis. It consists of the two hip bones (Ossa coxae) containing the internal pelvic organs. The abdomen is located between the thorax (sternum tip height) and the pelvis (up to the groin ligament). Inside the abdomen is a fluid-filled cavity - the abdominal cavity. The diaphragm forms the upper limit of the abdominal cavity. Below it it is bounded by the hip bone and the pelvic floor. The back reaches from the loin or coccyx to the lower part of the neck. This includes the spine, the posterior parts of the ribs and soft tissues such as connective tissue and back muscles. The thorax is formed by the thoracic spine, the sternum and the ribs. The respiratory muscles are attached to the outside and inside of the thorax.



Exercises

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