immediately deep to superficial fascia, fibers run down and in, lower border of aponeurosis forms inguinal ligament, also forms lacunar ligament (medial thicker portion of inguinal ligament attaches to pubic bone)unilaterally - anterior flexionbilaterally - lateral flexioninnervation - segmental nerves

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immediately deep to superficial fascia, fibers run down and in, lower border of aponeurosis forms inguinal ligament, also forms lacunar ligament (medial thicker portion of inguinal ligament attaches to pubic bone)

unilaterally - anterior flexion
bilaterally - lateral flexion

innervation - segmental nerves