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What is the name of the tract of the fascia lata on the lateral side of the thigh?

page 259
Iliotibial band
Name the 3 ligaments that hold the head of the femur in the acetabulum

page 262
Puberofemoral
Illiofemoral
Ischiofemoral
Raising the knee in front of the body causes what type of hip joint movement?

page 263
Flexion
Lowering the knee from a raised position in front of the body causes what type of hip joint movement?

page 263
Extension
Raising the foot out laterally to the side of the body, causes what type of hip joint movement?

page 263
Abduction
Lowering the foot from a laterally raised position, back to the side of the body, causes what type of hip joint movement?

page 263
Adduction
Turning the feet so that the toes point inward, at each other causes what type of hip joint movement?

page 263
Medial rotation
Turning the feet so that the toes point outward, away from each other causes what type of hip joint movement?

page 263
Lateral rotation
Name the muscles identified by the group "P-GOGO-Q"
Piriformis
Superior Gemellus
Obturator Internus
Inferior Gemellus
Obturator Externus
Quadratus Femoris
All the muscles of the PGOGOQ group have what same common insertion?
Greater Trochanter of the femur
All the muscles of the PGOGOQ group have what same function in common?
Lateral rotation of the hip
Name the origin of the Piriformis.

page 264
Anterior surface of the sacrum
Name the insertion of the Piriformis.

page 264
Greater trochanter of the femur
Name the function of the Piriformis.

page 264
Lateral rotation of the hip
Which is the only deep hip rotator muscle that attaches to the anterior surface of the sacrum?

page 26
Piriformis
Which is the most superior of the deep hip rotator muscles?

page 264
Piriformis
What is the dysfunction that occurs when the sciatic nerve passes between the Piriformis and Superior Gemellus?
Piriformis Syndrome
Name the origin of the Superior Gemellus.

page 265
Ischial spine
Name the insertion of the Superior Gemellus.

page 265
Greater trochanter of the femur
Name the function of the Superior Gemellus.

page 265
Lateral rotation of the hip
Name the origin of the Obturator internus.

page 266
Internal side of the Obturator foramen and the Obturator membrane.
Name the insertion of the Obturator internus.

page 266
Greater trochanter of the femur
Name the function of the Obturator internus.

page 266
Later rotation of the hip
Name the origin of the Inferior Gemellus.

page 267
Superior edge of the Ischial Tuberosity
Name the insertion of the Superior Gemellus.

page 267
Greater Trochanter of the femur
Name the function of the Superior Gemellus.

page 267
Lateral rotation of the hip
Name the origin of the Obturator externus.

page 269
External side of the Obturator foramen and the Obturator membrane.
Name the insertion of the Obturator externus.

page 269
Greater Trochanter of the femur
Name the function of the Obturator externus.

page 269
Lateral rotation of the hip
Name the origin of the Quadratus femoris.

page 268
Lateral edge of the Ischial Tuberosity
Name the insertion of the Quadratus femoris.

page 268
Greater Trochanter of the femur
Name the function of the Quadratus femoris.

page 268
Lateral rotation of the hip
Strong abduction of a flexed thigh
Name the different muscles of the gluteal group.
Gluteus minimus
Gluteus medius
Gluteus maximus
Name the origin of the Gluteus minimus.

page 272
Between the Anterior and Inferior Gluteal lines
Name the insertion of the Gluteus minimus.

page 272
Greater Trochanter of the femur
Name the function of the Gluteus minimus.

page 272
Abduction of the hip
Weakly assists with medial rotation of the hip.
Which muscle is the smallest of the Gluteal muscle group?
Gluteus minimus
Which muscle is the deepest of the Gluteal muscle group?
Gluteus minimus
Name the 2 powerful abductors of the hip.
#1 Gluteus medius
#2 Gluteus minimus
Which muscle of the Gluteal group manifests 7 tripper points?
Gluteus minimus
Name the origin of the Gluteus medius.

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Between the Anterior and Posterior Gluteal lines
Name the insertion of the Gluteus medius.

page 273
Greater Trochanter of the femur
Name the function of the Gluteus medius.

page 273
Abduction of the hip
Weakly assists in medial rotation of the hip.
What is the muscle that is palpable around the lateral edge of the iliac crest?
Gluteus medius
Name the origin of the Gluteus maximus.

page 274
Illium
Posterior Iliac Crest
Posterior surface of the sacrum
Lateral surface of coccyx
Name the insertion of the Gluteus maximus.

page 274
Ilitibial band
Gluteal tuberosity of the femur
Gluteal line of the femur
Name the function of the Gluteus maximus.

page 274
Hip extension
Abduction
Lateral Rotation of the hip
Name the origin of the Tensor fasciae latae.

page 275
Anterior Iliac crest (lateral aspect of the ASIS)
Name the insertion of the Tensor fasciae latae.

page 275
Iliotibial band
Name the function of the Tensor fasciae latae.

page 275
Flexion of hip
Medial rotation
Stabalization of the hip
Which of the gluteal muscle group does not attach to the greater trochanter of the femur?
Tensor fasciae latae