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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Psoas major-Orgin | Transverse processes and the bodies of lumbar vertebrae |
| Psoas Major-insertion | Lesser trochanter of the femur |
| Posas major-Innervation | Lumbar spinal Nerve L2-L3 |
| Iliacus-Orgin | Iliac fossa and sacrum |
| Iliacus-Insertion | Lesser trochanter of femur |
| Iliacus-Innervation | Femoral Nerve |
| Iliopsoas-Is made up of two muscles what are they? | Psoas major and Iliacus |
| Iliopsoas-Innervation | Femoral nerve |
| Gluteus maximus-Orgin | Iliac crest, sacrum, coccyx, aporeneurosis of sacrospinalis |
| Gluteus maximus-Insertion | Iliotibial tract of fascia lata; lateral linea aspera; UNDER the GREATER TROCHANTER |
| Gluteus maximus-INNERVATION | Inferior gluteal nerve |
| Gluteus medius-Orgin | Ilium |
| Gluteus medius-Insertion | Greater trochanter of femur |
| Gluteus medius-INNERVATION | Superior gluteal nerve |
| Gluteus minimus-Orgin | Ilium |
| Gluteus minimus-Insertion | Greater trochnater of the femur |
| Gluteus minimus-INNERVATION | Superior gluteal nerve |
| Tensor fascia latae-Orgin | Iliac crest ASIS |
| Tensor fascia latae-Insertion | Tibia-lateral condyle |
| Tensor fascia latae-INNERVATION | Superior gluteal nerve |
| Piriformis-Orgin | Anterior sacrum |
| Piriformis-Insertion | Superior-Greater Trochanter |
| Piriformis-INNERVATION | Sacral spinal nerves S1 mainly and S2 |
| Obturator Internus-Orgin | Pubis, Ischium, Inner surface of obturator membrane |
| Obturator Internus-Insertions | Medial greater trochanter of the femur |
| Obturator Internus-INNERVATION | Nerve to obturator internus |
| Obturator Externus-Orgin | Outer surface of the obturator membrane |
| Obturator Externus-Insertion | Inferior to greater trochanter |
| Obturator externus-INNERVATION | Obturator nerve |
| Superior gemellus-Orgin | Ischial spine |
| Superior gemellus-Insertion | Medial-greater trochanter of femur |
| Superior gemellus-INNERVATION | Nerve to obturatot nerve |
| Inferior Gemellus-Orgin | Ischial tuberosity |
| INFERIOR GEMELLUS-insertion | MEDIAL SURFACE OF THE GREATER TROCHANTER |
| SUPERIOR GEMMELLUS-INNNERVATION | Nerve to quradratus femoris |
| Quadratus femoris-Orgin | Ischial tuberosity |
| Quadratus femoris-Insertion | Superior to midportion of intertrochanteric crest on the posterior femor (Debbie says below greater trochanter) |
| Quadratus femoris-INNERVATION | Nerve to Quadratus femoris |
| Adductor longus-Orgin | Pubic crest/pubic symphysis |
| Adductor longus_Inserts | Linea aspera of femur |
| Adductor longus-INNERVATION | Obturator Nerve |
| Adductor brevis-Orgin | Inferior ramus of pubis |
| Adductor brevis-Insertion | Superior-linea aspera of femur |
| Adductor brevis-INNERVATION | Obturator nerve |
| Adductor magnus-Orgin | Inferior pubis; ischium, ischial tuberosity |
| Adductor magnus-Insertion | Linea aspera of femur |
| Adductor magnus-INNERVATION | Obturator and sciatic nerve |
| Pectineus-Orgin | Superior pubis |
| Pectineus Inserts | Pectienal line of the femus; between the lesser trochanter and linea aspera |
| Pectineus-INNERVATION | Femoral nerve |
| Pectineus | crosses the hip in front |
| Gluteus maximus | largest and heaviest of the three gluts |
| Which one is the deepest of the gluteal muscle?Maximus, Medius, minimus | minimus is the deepest |
| Deep to gluteual muscles are | Pretty go go queens |
| Pretty stands for | Piriformis |
| Go | Inferior gemellus, obturator internus |
| Go | Superior gemellus, obturator externus |
| Queen | Quadratus femoris |
| Muscles on the medial side of thigh | Adductor muscles |
| Most often pulled groin muscle is | Pectineus |
| Gracilis | Long straplike muscle |
| Quadriceps femoris | Largest muscle in the body |
| Anterior extensor compartmentof the thigh | Quadriceps femoris-sartoris |
| Rectus femoris-Orgin | AIIS |
| Rectus femoris-Insert | Tibial tuberosity |
| Rectus femoris-INNERVATION | Femoral Nerve |
| Vastus lateralis-Orgin | Greater trochanter and linea aspera of femur |
| Vastus lateralis-Insertion | Tibial tuberosity |
| Vastus lateralis-INNERVATION | Femoral |
| Vastus Medialis-Orgin | Lenia aspera of femur |
| Vastus Medialis-Insert | Tibial tuberosity |
| Vastus Intermedius-Orgin | Anterior/lateral femur |
| Vastus Intermedius-Insert | Tibial tuberosity |
| Vastus medialis-INNERVATION | Femoral nerve |
| Vastus intermedius-INNERVATION | Femoral nerve |
| Sartorius-Orgin | ASIS-Anterior superior iliac spine |
| Sartorius-Insertion | Medial tibia |
| Sartorius-INNERVATION | FEMORAL NERVE |
| Biceps Femoris-Orgin Long head | Long Head-Ischial tuberosity |
| Biceps Femoris-Orgin Short head | Linea aspera of the femur |
| Biceps femoris-Insert | Head of fibual and lateral condyle of the tibia |
| Semitendinosus-Orgin | Ischial tuberosity |
| Semitendinosus-Insert | Proximal medial tibia |
| Biceps femoris-INNERVATION | Tibial and common peroneal nerves from the sciatic nerve |
| Semitendinosus-INNERVATION | Tibial nerve from the sciatic nerve |
| Semimembranosus-Orgin | Ischial tuberosity |
| Semimembranosus-Insert | Medial condyle of the tibia |