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Muscles of the Hip

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show O: Pubic Ramus I: Medial lip of linea aspera A: Hip adduction and internal rotation  
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Adductor Longus   show
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show O: Inferior pubic ramus I: line spanning from the gluteal tuberosity to the adductor tubercle of the medial femoral condyle A: Hip adduction and internal rotation  
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Biceps Femoris   show
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show O: Tuberosity of ischium I: greater trochanter of femur via the obturator internus tendon A: hip external rotation  
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show O: Spine of ischium I: greater trochanter of femur via the obturator internus tendon A: Hip external rotation  
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Gluteus Maximus   show
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Gluteus Medius   show
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show O: Lower portion of ilium I: Greater trochanter A: Hip abductino  
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Gracilis   show
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show O: Superior surface of the iliac fossa I: Lateral to the spots major, distal to the lesser trochanter A: Hip flexion  
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show O: Pubic Ramus I: Trochanteric fossa of femur A: Hip external rotation  
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show O: Obturator membrane I: Greater trochanter A: hip external rotation  
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show O: Superior pubis symphysis I: Pectineal line of femur A: Hip adduction  
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show O: Pelvic surface of sacrum I: Greater trochanter A: Hip external rotation  
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Psoas Major and Minor   show
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show O: Tuberosity of ischium I: intertrochanteric crest of femur A: Hip external rotation  
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show O: AIIS I: Quad Tendon A: Hip flexion  
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Sartorius   show
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show O: Ischial tuberosity I: Posteromedial portion of the medial condyle of the tibia A: Hip extension and internal rotation  
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Semitendinosus   show
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show O: ASIS I: Iliotibial tract A: Hip flexion, internal rotation, and abduction  
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