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== 3 Layers == | |||
The pelvic floor consists of three muscle layers: | |||
1. Superficial perineal layer: innervated by the pudendal nerve | |||
*Bulbocavernosus | |||
*Ischiocavernosus | |||
*Superficial transverse perineal | |||
*External anal sphincter (EAS)<br> | |||
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Introduction
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3 Layers[edit | edit source]
The pelvic floor consists of three muscle layers:
1. Superficial perineal layer: innervated by the pudendal nerve
- Bulbocavernosus
- Ischiocavernosus
- Superficial transverse perineal
- External anal sphincter (EAS)