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There are ... gluteal muscles.
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The most superficial gluteal muscle is...
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gluteus maximus
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the intermediate gluteal muscles is...
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gluteus medius
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The deepest gluteal muscle is...
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gluteus minimus
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Origin of gluteus maximus. (3)
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posterior iliac crest, posterior sacrum, and sacrotuberous ligament.
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Insertion of gluteus maximus (2)
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Iliotibial tracts and tuberosity on femur.
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Gluteus maxiumus ... the thigh, assists in ... rotation, and ... the thigh.
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Gluteus maxiumus EXTENDS the thigh, assists in LATERAL rotation, and STABALIZES the thigh.
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Gluteus maximus is what type of muscle?
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Quadrate/quadrilateral muscle
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Gluteus maximus is innervated by...
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inferior gluteal.
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Origin of gluteus medius (2)
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lip of iliac crest, posterior surface of ilium
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Gluteus medius inserts at...
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lateral surface of greater trochanter.
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Gluteus medius ..., ... rotates the thigh, and ... the hip.
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Gluteus medius ABDUCTS, MEDIALLY rotates the thigh, and STABILISES the hip.
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Gluteus medius is innervated by
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superior gluteal
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Origin of gluteus minimus
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inferiolateral surface of posterior ilium
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Gluteus minimus inserts at...
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anterior surgace of greater trochanter
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Gluteus minimus ..., ... rotates the thigh, and ... the hip.
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Gluteus minimus ABDUCTS, MEDIALLY rotates the thigh, and STABILISES the hip.
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Gluteus minimus is innervated by...
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superior gluteal.
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Gluteus minimus and medius have the same ... and ...
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action and innervation
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Origin of obturator externus. (2)
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outer margins and membrane of obturator foramen
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obturator externus inserts at...
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femoral trochanteric fossa
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obturator externus ... rotates the femur and ... the head of the femur in the...
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obturator externus LATERALLY rotates the femur and STABALISES the head of the femur in the ACETABELUM
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Obturator externus is innervated by...
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obturator nerve
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Origin of obterator internus...
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internal margins and membrean of obturator foramen
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Obteratur internus inserts at...
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the greater trochanter.
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Obteratur internus ... rotates the femur.
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Laterally
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Obteratur internus is innervated by...
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the nerve to oberatur internus
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origin of gammelus inferior
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ischial tuberosity
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Gamelus inferior inserts at ...
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tendon of obteratur internus.
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Gamelus inferior ... rotates the femur.
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laterally
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Origin of gamellus superior.
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spine of ischium
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Gamellus superior inserts at...
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tendon of obturator internus.
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Gamellus superior and inferior ... rotate the femur, and have the same...
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LATERALLY rotate the femur, and have the same INNERVATION
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Origin of piriformis
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anterior of sacrum, sacrotuberous ligament.
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Piriformis inserts at...
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the greater trochanter.
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Piriformis ... rotates the femur, and can assist in...
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LATERALLY rotates the femur, and can assist in ABDUCTION
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Piriformis is innervated by...
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nerve to piriformis
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Origin of quadratus femoris
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lateral border of ischial tuberosity
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Quadratus femoris inserts at...
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crest below the greater trochanter.
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Quadratus femoris ... rotates the femur.
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laterally
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Quadratus femoris is innervated by...
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nerve to quadratus femoris
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Origin of tensor fasciae latae (2)
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anterior lip of illiac crest, ASIS
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tensor fasciae latae inserts at...
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the iliotibial tract
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Tensor fasciae latae ... and ... the thigh at the hip.
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ABDUCTS and FLEXES the thigh at the hip.
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Tensor fasciae latae ... the leg at the knee.
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Tensor fasciae latae extends the leg at the knee..
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Tensor fasicae latae is innervated by...
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the superior gluteal.
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