However, a more precise term that might relate directly to what you're asking about, especially considering aponeurosis and its relation to muscles like the rectus abdominis, would be the . The rectus sheath is formed by the aponeuroses of the transverse abdominal, external oblique, and internal oblique muscles.
: Tenderness directly over the pubic tubercle or pain during a resisted sit-up. rectus abdominis adductor aponeurosis
The "rectus abdominis adductor aponeurosis" seems to refer to a part of the anatomical structure related to the muscles of the abdomen and thigh. However, a more precise term that might relate