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O: Iliac fossa (iliacus) and vertebral bodies, intervertebral discs, and transverse processes of T12-L5 (psoas major)
I: Lesser trochanter of femur
A: Hip flexion, external rotation
N: Femoral nerve (L2-3)(iliacus) and APR L1-3 (psoas major)
**Major hip flexor
OIAN of Iliopsoas
O: Iliac fossa (iliacus) and vertebral bodies, intervertebral discs, and transverse processes of T12-L5 (psoas major)
Origin of Iliopsoas
I: Lesser trochanter of femur
Insertion of Iliopsoas
A: Hip flexion, external rotation
Action(s) of Iliopsoas
N: Femoral nerve (L2-3)(iliacus) and APR L1-3 (psoas major)
Innervation of Iliopsas
O: Anterior inferior iliac spine
I: Tibial tuberosity
A: Hip flexion, knee extension
N: Femoral nerve (L2-4)
OIAN of Rectus Femoris
O: Anterior inferior iliac spine
Origin of Rectus Femoris
I: Tibial tuberosity
Insertion of Rectus Femoris
A: Hip flexion, knee extension
Action(s) of Rectus Femoris
N: Femoral nerve (L2-4)
Innervation of Rectus Femoris
O: Anterior superior iliac spine
I: Proximal anteromedial tibia
A: Hip flexion, abduction, and external rotation; knee flexion
N: Femoral nerve (L2-3)
OIAN of Sartorius
O: Anterior superior iliac spine
Origin of Sartorius
I: Proximal anteromedial tibia
Insertion of Sartorius
A: Hip flexion, abduction, and external rotation; knee flexion
Action(s) of Sartorius
N: Femoral nerve (L2-3)
Innervation of Sartorius
O: Superior pubic ramus
I: Pectineal line of femur
A: Hip flexion and adduction
N: Femoral and obturator nerves (L2-4)
OIAN of Pectineus
O: Superior pubic ramus
Origin of Pectineus
I: Pectineal line of femur
Insertion of Pectineus
A: Hip flexion and adduction
Action(s) of Pectineus
N: Femoral and obturator nerves (L2-4)
Innervation of Pectineus