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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Coccygeus also known as ischiococcygeus is a sheet of triangular-shaped muscle located posterior to the levator ani muscles an anterior to the sacrospinous ligament in the pelvic floor. The coccygeus, together with the levator ani, forms the pelvic diaphragm. | |||
=== Origin === | === Origin === | ||
It originates from the ischial spines. | |||
=== Insertion === | === Insertion === | ||
The fibers insert into the lateral aspect of the coccyx an the sacrum. | |||
=== Nerve === | === Nerve === |
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Description[edit | edit source]
Coccygeus also known as ischiococcygeus is a sheet of triangular-shaped muscle located posterior to the levator ani muscles an anterior to the sacrospinous ligament in the pelvic floor. The coccygeus, together with the levator ani, forms the pelvic diaphragm.
Origin[edit | edit source]
It originates from the ischial spines.
Insertion[edit | edit source]
The fibers insert into the lateral aspect of the coccyx an the sacrum.