Name

Pubococcygeus (part of Levator Ani)

Pronunciation

(pue-bo-cock-se- GEE-us)

Origin/Proximal Attachment

Inferior ramus of the pubis

Insertion/Distal Attachment

Coccyx & anococcygeal ligament

Action/Relevance

Supports the pelvic viscera by its contribution to the pelvic floor

Notes

The Pubococcygeus arises from the back of the pubis and from the anterior part of the obturator fascia, and is directed backward almost horizontally along the side of the anal canal toward the coccyx and sacrum, to which it finds attachment. Between the termination of the vertebral column and the anus, the two Pubococcygei muscles come together and form a thick, fibromuscular layer lying on the raphé formed by the Iliococcygei.