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18 Cards in this Set
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What is an action of the gluteus medius?
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Abduction of the hip
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What is the origin of the gluteus medius?
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Gluteal surface of the ilium between the iliac crest and the posterior and anterior gluteal lines.
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what is an action of the gluteus medius?
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abduct the hip
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what is the origin of the gluteus medius?
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gluteal surface of the ilium between the iliac crest and the posterior and anterior gluteal lines
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what is the insertion of the gluteus medius?
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greater trochanter
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what is an action of the gluteus minimus?
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abduct the hip
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what is the origin of the gluteus minimus?
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gluteal surface of the ilium between the anterior and inferior gluteal lines
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what is the insertion of the gluteus minimus?
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anterior border of the greater trochanter
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what is an action of the adductor magnus?
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adduct the hip
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what is the origin of the adductor magnus?
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inferior ramus of pubis, ramus of ischium and ischial tuberosity
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what is the insertion of the adductor magnus?
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midial lip of linea aspera and the adductor tubercle
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what is an action of the adductor longus?
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adduct the hip
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what is the origin of the adductor longus?
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pubic tubercle
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what is the insertion of the adductor longus?
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medial lip of linea aspera
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what is an action of the adductor brevis?
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adduct the hip
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what is the origin of the adductor brevis?
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inferior ramus of pubis
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what is the insertion of the adductor brevis?
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pectineal line and medial lip of linea aspera
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what is an action of the pectineus?
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adduct the hip
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