lecture 19 Flashcards

1
Q

Gluteus maximus (orgin)

A

iliac crest

posterior gluteal line

lateral surface of
ilium, sacrum, coccyx, & thoracolumbar fascia

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2
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gluteus maximus: (Insertion)

A

gluteal tuberosity of femur
iliotibial tract

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3
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Gluteus maximus : (Action)

A

Extensor
lateral rotator

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4
Q

Gluteus maximus: innervation

A

inferior gluteal nerve

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5
Q

gluteus Medius (origin)

A

Anterior iliac crest
lateral
surface of ilium between posterior
and anterior gluteal lines

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6
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gluteus medius (insertion)

A

greater trochanter of femur

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7
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gluteus medius (action)

A

abduction
medial rotation
of thigh at the hip

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8
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gluteus medius (nerve supply)

A

superior gluteal nerve

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9
Q

Gluteus minimus (origin)

A

Lateral surface of ilium between inferior and anterior
gluteal lines

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10
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gluteus minimus (insertion)

A

greater trochanter of femur

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11
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gluteus minimus (action)

A

abduction and medial rotation of thigh at the hip

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12
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gluteus minimus (Nerve supply)

A

superior gluteal nerve

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13
Q

Tensor fasciae latae
Origin

A

illiac crest and lateral surface of anterior superior iliac spine

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14
Q

Tensor fasciae latae
insertion

A

iliotibal tract

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15
Q

Tensor fasciae latae action

A

abduct
lateral rotation thigh at the thigh and leg
extensor

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16
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tensor fasciae latae innervation

A

superior gluteal nerve

17
Q

why the gluteal medius and maximus is essential

A

maintaining the
trunk upright when the foot of the
opposite side is raised from the ground in
walking or running. The body weight
tends to make the pelvis drops
downwards on the unsupported side.
Gluteus medius and minimus on the
supporting side raise the opposite side of
pelvis, allowing the raised limb to be