kerelihaste
Kerelihaste is a term used in some texts to describe the muscle system of the torso that stabilizes the spine and pelvis during movement. It is not part of standard anatomy nomenclature; in modern anatomy the term "core muscles" is more common.
Anatomy and components: Deep core muscles include the transversus abdominis and internal obliques; the posterior core
Function: Kerelihaste provides spinal stability, controls pelvic motion, and enables efficient force transfer between the upper
Clinical relevance: In health and sport, kerelihaste function is assessed in core stability tests and trained
History and usage: The term is used variably and is not universally adopted in anatomy textbooks. It