EEOB 2510 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Tuberosity Of The Tibia, Pectineus Muscle, Adductor Muscles Of The Hip

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Divided into two layers: supericial and deep. Inserion: ilioibial tract of fascia lata, gluteal tuberosity of femur. Acion: extension of thigh (hip), lateral rotaion of thigh (hip) Fascia lata- helps keep muscles together to allow to decrease the amount of vibraion in the muscle and return the blood to the heart. Ilioibial tract- helps with posture (stabilize the knee) The thickened lateral porion of the fascia lata. Runs from the iliac crest to the knee: gluteus medius. Innervaion: superior gluteal nerve: gluteus minimus- smallest and deepest. Inserion: superior gluteal nerve: tensor fasciae latae- tenses the fascia lata. Responsible for lateral roaion of thigh (hip) and help stabilize hip joint. Inserion: greater trochanter: deep lateral rotators- piriformis- organizer in the gluteal region. Muscles of the anterior hip (iliac region) These muscles lie over the anterior hip joint. Lex the hip joint; as a result, they can lex the trunk or lex the thigh. Two major anterior hip muscles: psoas major.

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