MM of the Gluteal Region Flashcards
Superior gemellus
attachments- external surface spine of ischium via obturator internus tendon to greater trochanter
actions- laterally rotates hip
innervation- sacral plexus
(L5-S1-2)
Inferior gemellus
attachments- proximal ischial tuberosity via obturator internus tendon to greater trochanter
actions- laterally rotates hip
innervation- sacral plexus
(L4-5-S1)
Gluteus maximus
attachments- from the aponeurosis of the erector spinae, sacrum, sacrotuberous ligament & posterior gluteal line (innominate) to the greater trochanter, gluteal tuberosity of the femur & the iliotibial tract
actions- extends & laterally rotates hip
innervation- inferior gluteal nerve
(L5-S1-2)
Gluteus medius
attachments- from the external iliac surface to the oblique ridge on the lateral aspect of the greater trochanter; gluteal aponeurosis
actions- abducts & medially rotates hip; and keeps the pelvis level when opposite leg is raised
innervation- superior gluteal nerve
(L4-5-S1)
Gluteus minimis
attachments- from the external iliac surface and margin of the greater sciatic notch to the anterolateral aspect of the greater trochanter
actions- abducts & medially rotates hip; and keeps the pelvis level when opposite leg is raised
innervation- superior gluteal nerve
(L4-5-S1)
Obturator internus
attachments- from the anterolateral wall of the pelvis & obturator membrane to the medial surface of the greater trochanter
actions- laterally rotates hip
innervation- nerve to the obturator internus (from sacral plexus)
(L5-S1-2)
Piriformis
attachments- from the anterolateral sacrum & posterior inferior iliac spine to the upper border of the greater trochanter
actions- abducts & laterally rotates hip
innervation- nerve to piriformis
(S1-2)
Quadratus femoris
attachments- from the ischial tuberosity to the quadrate tubercle of the femur
actions- laterally rotates hip
innervation- nerve to the quadratus femoris (from sacral plexus)
(L4-5-S1)