Muscles of Gluteal Region Flashcards

1
Q

movements of the thigh=movements of the hip joint

A

flexion/extension, abduction/addiction, medial/lateral rotation

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2
Q

what type of joint is the hip joint

A

super strong synovial joint

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3
Q

CLINICAL: broken hip

A

fracture to the femoral neck; requires surgical replacement of femoral head and acetbelum

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4
Q

gluteus maximus

A

exclusively acts on hip joint (superficial gluteal region)

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5
Q

proximal attachment of the gluteus maximus

A

ilium, sacrum, sacrotuberous ligament

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6
Q

distal attachment of the gluteus maximus

A

iliotibial tract, gluteal tuberosity of femur

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7
Q

action of the gluteus maximus

A

extension and external rotation of the hip

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8
Q

innervation of the gluteus maximus

A

inferior gluteal nerve (L5-S2)

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9
Q

blood supply of the gluteus maximus

A

superior and inferior gluteal arteries

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10
Q

tensor fasciae latae

A

puts pressure on deep veins and muscles (superficial gluteal region)

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11
Q

proximal attachment of the tensor fasciae latae

A

iliac crest

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12
Q

distal attachment of the tensor fasciae latae

A

iliotibial tract

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13
Q

action of the tensor fasciae latae

A

flexion, abduction, and medial rotation of the thigh (stabilizes trunk)

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14
Q

innervation of the tensor fasciae latae

A

superior gluteal nerve (L4-S1)

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15
Q

blood supply of the tensor fasciae latae

A

superior gluteal artery

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16
Q

gluteus medius

A

deep gluteal region

17
Q

proximal attachment of the gluteus medius

A

posterior surface of ilium

18
Q

distal attachment of the gluteus medius

A

greater trochanter of femur

19
Q

action of the gluteus medius

A

abduction of the hip

20
Q

innervation of the gluteus medius

A

superior gluteal nerve (L4-S1)

21
Q

blood supply of the gluteus medius

A

superior gluteal artery

22
Q

gluteus minimus

A

deep gluteal region

23
Q

proximal attachment of the gluteus minimus

A

posterior surface of the ilium

24
Q

distal attachment of the gluteus minimus

A

greater trochanter of femur

25
Q

action of the gluteus minimus

A

abduction of hip

26
Q

innervation of the gluteus minimus

A

superior gluteal nerve (L4-S1)

27
Q

blood supply of the gluteus minimus

A

superior gluteal artery

28
Q

CLINICAL: trendelenburg sign

A

the inability to use the gluteus medius on one side (injury in right would cause you to fall to the left when trying to raise left leg because the right can’t balance itself)