Muscles of the hip joint

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What movements are caused by the pectineus?
Flexion, Adduction and External Rotation
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What is the origin of the Pectineus?
Space 1-inch wide on the front of the pubis above the crest
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What is the origin of the sartorius?
Anterior Superior iliac spine and notch just below spine of ilium
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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
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What is the origin of the gluteus medius?
Lateral Surface of ilium
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What is the origin of the gluteus minumius?
Lateral Surface of ilium
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What is the insertion of the pectineus?
Rough line leading from lesser trochanter to linea aspera
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What is the insertion of the sartorius?
Anterior medial condyle of tibia
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What is the insertion of the gluteus maximus?
Oblique ridge on lateral surface of greater trochanter and iliotibial band of fascia latae
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What is the insertion of the gluteus medius?
Greater trochanter of femur
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What is the insertion of the gluteus minimus?
Greater trochanter of femur
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Where do all of the hip adductor muscles originate
Pubis
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Where do all of the hip adductor muscles insert?
Linea aspera
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Which is the only primary adductor muscle to also insert on the medial tibia
Gracilis
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What movements are caused by the gracilis?
Adduction, Internal Rotation and assists in flexion
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What movements are caused by the Adductor magnus?
Adduction, External Rotation, Assists in Flexion
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What movements are caused by the Adductor brevis?
Adduction, External Rotation, Assists in Flexion
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What movements are caused by the Adductor longus?
Adduction and Assists in flexion (only these two)
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What movements are caused by the sartorius?
Flexion of hip and knee, Abduction, External Rotation, Anterior pelvic rotation
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What movements are caused by the gluteus maximus?
Extension, External Rotation, Abduction/Adduction, Posterior Pelvic rotation
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What movements are caused by the gluteus medius?
Abduction, Lateral pelvic rotation to ipsilateral side and Flexion
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What movements are caused by the gluteus minimus?
Abduction, Lateral pelvic rotation to ipsilateral side and Flexion
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What movements are caused by the tensor fasciae latae?
Abduction of hip, Flexion of hip, Internal Rotation, Anterior pelvic rotation
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How would you stretch muscles that cause extension around a joint
Cause flexion around the joint
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