1.4.3 Gluteal Region and Posterior Thigh Flashcards
ID
Iliotibial tract
What is the anatomical position of the pelvis?
The anterior superior illiac spine and pubic tubercle run along the vertical line of gravity
What is the deep fascia of the thigh called?
“Fascia lata”
What are the four muscles of the superficial layer of the gluteal region?
Gluteus maximus/medius/minimus and tensor fascia lata
-all work to resist gravity
Name these muscles
What innervates the gluteus maximus?
Inferior gluteal
What are the origins and insertions of the gluteus maximus?
O: dorsal sacroilliac and sacrotuberous ligaments and the ilium
I: iliotibial track and gluteal tuberosity on femur
What are the three important gluteal bursae?
Trochanteric - b/t glut max and greater trochanter
Ischial - b/t ischial tuberosity and skin when sitting
Gluteofemoral - b/t iliotibial track and vastus lateralis
What is the origin and insertion of gluteus medius and minimus?
O: postero-lateral surface of ilium
I: lateral surface of greater trochanter
What is the innervation of the gluteus medius and minimus?
Superior gluteal n.
What functions are mediated by the gluteus medius and minimus?
Abducts and medially rotates the thigh
What does the the gluteus medius/minimus do for gait.
Isometric contraction prevents “pelvic drop”