The document describes the origin and insertion points of various hip muscles and their actions. It lists the muscles that extend, abduct, adduct, flex, and externally rotate the hip joint, along with their origins on the pelvis or spine and insertions on the femur or tibia. Key muscles include the gluteus maximus, hamstrings, gluteals, and hip adductors.
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The document describes the origin and insertion points of various hip muscles and their actions. It lists the muscles that extend, abduct, adduct, flex, and externally rotate the hip joint, along with their origins on the pelvis or spine and insertions on the femur or tibia. Key muscles include the gluteus maximus, hamstrings, gluteals, and hip adductors.
The document describes the origin and insertion points of various hip muscles and their actions. It lists the muscles that extend, abduct, adduct, flex, and externally rotate the hip joint, along with their origins on the pelvis or spine and insertions on the femur or tibia. Key muscles include the gluteus maximus, hamstrings, gluteals, and hip adductors.
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The document describes the origin and insertion points of various hip muscles and their actions. It lists the muscles that extend, abduct, adduct, flex, and externally rotate the hip joint, along with their origins on the pelvis or spine and insertions on the femur or tibia. Key muscles include the gluteus maximus, hamstrings, gluteals, and hip adductors.
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The hip joint
movement muscles origin insertion
extension Gluteus maximus Post gluteal line Iliotibial tract and
of the ileum gluteal tuberosity and the iliac crest above and behind the line, aponeurosis of the erector spinae, dorsal surface of the lower part of the sacrum and the side of the coccyx, and sacrotuberous lig.
Hamstrings: semitendinosus Inferomedial Proximal part of
impression on the medial surface the superior of the tibia aspect of the ischial tuberosity
semimembranosus Superolateral Tubercle on the
aspect of the post. aspect of ischial tuberosity the medial tibial condyle Biceps femoris LH: inferomedial Head of the impression of fibula, slip to the the sup aspect la condyle of the of the ish tub, tibia, slip to the lower portion of LCL the sacrotuberous ligament SH: lat lip of the linea aspera and the lat supracondylar line abduction Glute max See above Glute med Outer surface of Oblique ridge, the ilium downwards and between the forwards, on the iliac crest and lateral surface of post. gluteal line the greater above and ant trochanter gluteal line below
Glute min Outer surface of Anterolateral
the ilium aspect of the between the ant greater trochanter and inf gluteal lines and the margin of the greater sciatic notch
Tensor fascia lata (also Ant aspect of Iliotibial tract
aids in hip flexion, and the outer lip of IR, and knee ext – thru the iliac crest, iliotibial tract) the outer surface and notch below the ASIS, and the deep surface of the TFL adduction Adductor magnus External surface Medial margin of of the inferior the gluteal tuber ramus of the of the femur, med pubis adj to the lip of the linea ischium, the aspera, and the external surface med of the inf ramus supracondylar line, of the ischium, adductor tubercle and the inferolateral aspect of the ischial tuberosity
Adductor longus Front of the Middle third of
pubis in the the linea aspera angle between of the femur the crest and the symphasis Adductor brevis External surface Line between of the inf pubic lesser trochanter ramus between and linea aspera, gracilis and upper part of obturator linea aspera externus gracilis Lower half of Upper part of the the body of the med surface of pubis, the infer the tibia (between ramus of the Sartorius and pubis and semitendinosus) ischium pectineous Pecten pubis Line between the between the lesser trochanter iliopectineal and the linea eminence and aspera the pubic tubercle flexion Psoas major Ant aspects of Lesser trochanter the transverse of the femur processes of all the lumbar vertebrae, sides of the bodies and IV discs of T12 and all of the lumbar vertebrae
iliacus Sup 2/3 of the Lat side of the
iliac fossa, inner tendon of psoas lip of the iliac maj, & into lesser crest, ventral trochanter and sacroiliac and iliolumbar ligs, & upper surface of the lat aspect of the sacrum
pectineous See above.
Rectus femoris Moreso knee
extension. sartorius ASIS & the Upper part of the upper ½ of the med surface of notch below it the tibia (ant to gracilis & semitendinosis)
External rotation piriformis Pelvic surface of Med aspect of the
the sacrum upper border of between the 2nd the greater to 4th sacral trochanter of the foramina, & femur (after gluteal surface passing thru the of the ileum adj greater sciatic to the post inf foramina) iliac spine Obturator internus Pelvic surface of Ant impression on the inf. ramus the med aspect of of the pubis & the greater the sup ramus trochanter of the of the pubis, femur, sup and pelvic surface of ant to the the obturator trochanteric fossa membrane, (after passing thru above and the lesser sciatic behind the notch obturator foramen, as far as the upper part of the greater sciatic foramen
ramus & the inf of the greater ramus of the trochanter of the ischium, med femur 2/3 of the outer surface of the obturator membrane, med side of the obturator foramen
Gemellus sup Dorsal aspect of Med aspect of the
the spine of the greater trochanter ischium along with obturator internus
Gemellus inf Sup aspect of As above
the tuberosity of the ischium Quadratus femoris Upper portion Quadrate tubercle of the external & area of bone aspect of the just below it on ischial tuberosity the femur