Puborectalis Muscles with Urogenital Hiatus and Levator Hiatus
Anatomy Illustrations
This professionally illustrated anatomical image depicts the puborectalis muscle in relation to the urogenital hiatus and levator hiatus. The illustration highlights the sling-like configuration of the puborectalis, its role in anorectal angle maintenance, and its integration with the levator ani complex to support pelvic organ stability, continence, and coordinated defecation.
Designed specifically for rehabilitation professionals, this illustration can be used to support patient education, clinical presentations, teaching materials, professional publications, and other non-commercial healthcare applications.
🩺 Categories
Medical Pelvic Health
Ideal For
- Physical Therapists
- Pelvic Health Specialists
- Occupational Therapists
- Physicians
- Clinical Educators
- Residency Programs
- DPT and PTA course instructors
- Students
🏷️ Tags: Puborectalis Muscle · Levator Ani · Levator Hiatus · Urogenital Hiatus · Pelvic Floor Anatomy · Anorectal Angle · Clinical Education · Pelvic Health
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