Muscles of the hip joint 3.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? AllUniversityNone Created by: JoyCreated on: 03-04-13 23:12 What movements are caused by the pectineus? Flexion, Adduction and External Rotation 1 of 24 What is the origin of the Pectineus? Space 1-inch wide on the front of the pubis above the crest 2 of 24 What is the origin of the sartorius? Anterior Superior iliac spine and notch just below spine of ilium 3 of 24 What is the origin of the gluteus maximus? Posterior 1/4 of crest of ilium, posterior surface of sacrum and coccyx near ilium, and fascia of lumbar area 4 of 24 What is the origin of the gluteus medius? Lateral Surface of ilium 5 of 24 What is the origin of the gluteus minumius? Lateral Surface of ilium 6 of 24 What is the insertion of the pectineus? Rough line leading from lesser trochanter to linea aspera 7 of 24 What is the insertion of the sartorius? Anterior medial condyle of tibia 8 of 24 What is the insertion of the gluteus maximus? Oblique ridge on lateral surface of greater trochanter and iliotibial band of fascia latae 9 of 24 What is the insertion of the gluteus medius? Greater trochanter of femur 10 of 24 What is the insertion of the gluteus minimus? Greater trochanter of femur 11 of 24 Where do all of the hip adductor muscles originate Pubis 12 of 24 Where do all of the hip adductor muscles insert? Linea aspera 13 of 24 Which is the only primary adductor muscle to also insert on the medial tibia Gracilis 14 of 24 What movements are caused by the gracilis? Adduction, Internal Rotation and assists in flexion 15 of 24 What movements are caused by the Adductor magnus? Adduction, External Rotation, Assists in Flexion 16 of 24 What movements are caused by the Adductor brevis? Adduction, External Rotation, Assists in Flexion 17 of 24 What movements are caused by the Adductor longus? Adduction and Assists in flexion (only these two) 18 of 24 What movements are caused by the sartorius? Flexion of hip and knee, Abduction, External Rotation, Anterior pelvic rotation 19 of 24 What movements are caused by the gluteus maximus? Extension, External Rotation, Abduction/Adduction, Posterior Pelvic rotation 20 of 24 What movements are caused by the gluteus medius? Abduction, Lateral pelvic rotation to ipsilateral side and Flexion 21 of 24 What movements are caused by the gluteus minimus? Abduction, Lateral pelvic rotation to ipsilateral side and Flexion 22 of 24 What movements are caused by the tensor fasciae latae? Abduction of hip, Flexion of hip, Internal Rotation, Anterior pelvic rotation 23 of 24 How would you stretch muscles that cause extension around a joint Cause flexion around the joint 24 of 24
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