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Stack #60673, week 5 muscles

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muscle
origin
insertion
action
nerve
Pectinius   Superior ramus of pubis   pectineal line of femur, between lesser trochanter and linea aspera   flexes and adducts thigh at hip   femoral nerve  
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Iliacus   iliac fossa and sacrum   with psoas major inserts into lesser trochanter of femur   acting with psoas major, flex thigh at hip, rotate thigh laterally, flex trunk at the hip as in sitting up from the supine position   femoral nerve  
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Gluteus maximus   iliac crest, sacrum, coccyx, and aponeurosis of sacrospinalis   iliotibial tract of fascia lata and lateral part of linea aspera (gluteal tuberosity) under greater trochanter of femur   extends thigh at hip and laterally rotates thigh   inferior gluteal nerve  
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Gluteus medius   ilium   greater trochanter of femur   ABDUCTS thigh at hip and medially rotates thigh   superior gluteal nerve  
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Gluteus minimus   ilium   greater trochanter of femur   ABDUCTS thigh at hip and medially rotates thigh   superior gluteal nerve  
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