04.gluteal Region
04.gluteal Region
04.gluteal Region
OBJECTIVES
Boundaries
MUSCLES-gluteus maximus,
gluteus medius,
gluteus minimus
Greater & lesser sciatic foramina
Trocanteric & cruciate anastomosis
BOUNDARIES
1. Gluteus maximus
2. Gluteus medius
3. Gluteus minimus
4. Piriformis
5. Superior gemellus
6. Inferior gemellus
7. Obturator internus
8. Obturator externus
9. Quadratus femoris
10.Tensor fasciae latae
1.GLUTEUS MAXIMUS
ORIGIN
Outer surface of ilium behind
posterior gluteal line
Posterior third of iliac crest
Sacrum & coccyx
Sacrotuberous ligament
INSERTION
Deepest fibres into gluteal
tuberosity of femur(1/4th )
Greater part of muscle into
iliotibial tract
GLUTEUS MAXIMUS
ACTION
Chief extensor and lateral
rotator of hip.
Maintains extension of knee
through iliotibial tract
NERVE
Inferior gluteal nerve (L5, S1,2)
Applied anatomy
Intramuscular injections.
Structures under cover of gluteus
maximus
Bone:gluteal surface of
ilium, ischial tuberosity,
sacrum, coccyx, greater
trochanter, sacrotuberous
ligament
Bursae: Trochanteric
bursa, gluteofemoral
bursa, Ischial bursa
Structures under cover of gluteus
maximus
Muscles: Gluteus medius,
gluteus minimus,Pyriformis,
Tricipital tendon, Quadratus
femoris, Origin of hamstrings
INSERTION
Lateral surface of greater
trochanter of femur
NERVE SUPPLY
Superior gluteal nerve (L4,5,S1)
ACTION
Abducts and medially rotates hip
3.GLUTEUS MINIMUS
ORIGIN
Outer surface of ilium between
anterior and inferior gluteal lines
INSERTION
Anterior surface of greater
trochanter of femur
NERVE SUPPLY
Superior gluteal nerve (L4, 5, S1)
ACTION
Abducts and medially rotates hip
Applied anatomy - Trendelenburg's sign
Pudendal Nerve -P
Internal Pudendal Artery -I Lesser Sciatic
Nerve to Obturator internus -N foramen
4.PIRIFORMIS-key muscle
ORIGIN
Anterior surface of sacrum
INSERTION
Apex of greater trochanter of
femur
NERVE SUPPLY
Anterior primary rami of S1, 2
ACTION
Laterally rotates and stabilizes hip
5.OBTURATOR INTERNUS
ORIGIN
Pelvic surface of Obturator membrane
Ischiopubic rami
Body of ischium
INSERTION
Medial aspect of greater trochanter of
femur
NERVE SUPPLY
Nerve to obturator internus (L5, S1,2)
ACTION
Laterally rotates and stabilizes hip
6.GEMELLUS SUPERIOR
ORIGIN
Spine of ischium
INSERTION
Tendon of obturator internus
NERVE SUPPLY
Nerve to obturator internus (L5, S1, 2)
ACTION
Laterally rotates and stabilizes hip
7.GEMELLUS INFERIOR
ORIGIN
Upper border of ischial tuberosity
INSERTION
Tendon of obturator internus
NERVE SUPPLY
Nerve to quadratus femoris (L4, 5, S1)
ACTION
Laterally rotates and stabilizes hip
8.QUADRATUS FEMORIS
ORIGIN
Outer border of ischial tuberosity
INSERTION
Quadrate tubercle of femur and
a vertical line below this to level of
lesser trochanter
NERVE SUPPLY
Nerve to quadratus femoris (L4, 5, S1)
ACTION
Laterally rotates and stabilizes hip
9.Obturator Externus
ORIGIN
Anterior surface of Obturator membrane
Bony margins around obturator foramen
INSERTION
Into trochanteric fossa of femur
NERVE SUPPLY
Posterior division of obturator nerve
(L2,3,4)
ACTION
Laterally rotates hip
10.TENSOR FASCIA LATA
ORIGIN
Outer lip of iliac crest between
tubercle of the iliac crest and
anterior superior iliac spine
INSERTION
Iliotibial tract
NERVE SUPPLY
Superior gluteal nerve (L4, 5, S1)
ACTION
Maintains extended knee
Abducts hip and medially rotates
TO SUM UP
Gluteus maximus
Action : Extension & lateral rotation of hip
Nerve : Inferior gluteal nerve
Gluteus medius
Gluteus minimus
Tensor fasciae latae
Obturator internus
Gemellus superior Nerve to Obturator internus
Gemellus inferior
Nerve to Quadratus femoris
Quaratus femoris
Obturator externus Obturator nerve
Common Action:
Short lateral rotators of hip
NERVES - derived from Lumbosacral Plexus
(L4, L5, S1, S2, & S3)
GLUTEAL VEINS
- accompany corresponding artery
- drains into internal iliac veins
- communicates with tributaries of femoral vein
Applied Anatomy