Superficial Gluteal muscles Flashcards

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What are the attachments of the gluteus maximus?

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Originates from gluteal/posterior surface of ilium, sacrum and coccyx, inserts into iliotibial tract and gluteal tuberosity of femur

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What is the function of the gluteus maximus?

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Extension and lateral rotation of thigh

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What is the innervation of the gluteus maximus?

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Inferior gluteal nerve

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What are the attachments of the gluteus medius?

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Originates from gluteal surface of ilium, inserts into lateral surface of great trochanter

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What is the action of the gluteus medius?

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. Abduction and medial rotation of lower limb

. Secures pelvis during movement to prevent pelvic drop of opposite limb

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What is the innervation of the gluteus medius?

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Superior gluteal nerve

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What are the attachments of the gluteus minimus?

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Originates from ilium, inserts into anterior side of greater trochanter

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What are the actions of the gluteus minimus?

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. Abduction and medial rotation of lower limb
. Secures pelvis during movement to prevent pelvic drop of opposite limb

(Same function as gluteus medius)

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What is the innervation of the gluteus minimus?

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Superior gluteal nerve

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What is the function of the tensor fascia lata?

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Assists gluteus medius and minimus in abduction and

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What are the attachments of the tensor fascia lata?

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Originates from anterior iliac crest and ASIS, attaches to iliotibial tract (iliotibial tract attaches to lateral condyle of tibia)

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What is the innervation of the tensor fascia lata?

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Superior gluteal nerve

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What is the Trendelenburg sign? What causes this?

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. Pelvic drop of unsupported leg when standing on one leg
. E.g. Left gluteal muscles weak= right side of pelvis drops when patient stood on left leg
. Can be caused by damage to the superior gluteal nerve, which innervates the gluteus medius and gluteus minimum

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