Health Sciences 2300A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Superior Gluteal Nerve, Superior Pubic Ramus, Obturator Foramen
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Muscles of the pelvic girdle and lower limbs lower leg = knee to ankle. Plexuses responsbile for the pelvic girdle and they move into the lower limbs: sacral plexus, gluteals nerve, sciatic nerve, common bular nerve tibial never, lumbar plexus femoral nerve, obturator nerve. The iliopsoas group transerve seciton form the pelvic girdle. Rst 15 degrees of a setup the sartorius attaches to the asis it crosses the knee joint and attaches to a unique spot. Gooses foot located on the medial tibia it is an attachment for many muscles rectus femoris is a quadrecip muscle it is the only quadrecip muscle that crosses the hip straight muscle: attaches to the aiis. The gluteal group: superior and inferior gluteal nerves, gluteal muscles, maximus compartment one large muscle covers several muscles and muscles underneath innervated by inferior gluteal nerve. Gluteus maximus is the main hip extensor/lateral rotator. Have to move away maximus to see medius".