Summary: General Anatomy And Musculoskeletal System | 9781604062861 | Michael Schünke, et al
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1 L.L. Musculature: Functional Groups
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Origin and insertion of the M. psoas major?
- Origin from the T12, L1 til L4 and the disci intervertebales.
- Insertion on the Trochanter Minor of the Femur
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Origin and insertion of the M. psoas minor?
- Origin from the T12 and L1 vertebrea.
- Insertion into the Arcus iliopectineus (Fasia iliaca)
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Origin ans insertion of the M. iliacus?
- Origin from the Fossa iliaca.
- Insertion on the Trochanter minor.
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The function of the M. psoas minor?
- Flexion, abduction, lat.rot. of the hip.
- Unilateral contraction, bending the trunk laterally, bilateral contraction raising the trunk from supine position.
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Origin and insertion of M. gluteus maximus?
- origin: Lateral part of the dorsal surface of the Os sacrum, posterior part of the Facies glutea of the Os ilium, Fascia thoracolumbalis and Lig. sacrotuberale.
- Insertion: Upper fibers-Tractus iliotibialis
Lower fibers- Tuberositas glutea
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The function of M. gluteus maximus?
- Extend and ext. rot. of the hip, stabilizes the hip in sagittal and coronal(frontal) plane.
- Upper fibers: abduction
- Lower fibers: adduction
- Extend and ext. rot. of the hip, stabilizes the hip in sagittal and coronal(frontal) plane.
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Origin and insertion M. gluteus minimus?
- Origin: Facies glutea of Os ilium
- Insertion: anterolateral surface of the trochanter major femur.
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Function M. gluteus minimus?
- entire muscle: abducts hip, stabilizes the pelvis in coronal plane.
- Anterior part: flexion and internal rotation
- posterior part: extension and external rotation.
- entire muscle: abducts hip, stabilizes the pelvis in coronal plane.
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Origin and insertion M. tensor fasciae latae?
- Origin: Spina iliaca anterior superior.(ASIS)
- insertion:Tractus iliotibialis
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Function M. tensor fasciae latae?
- Tenses the Fascia lata
- HIp joint: abduction, flexion, internal rotation
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