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ATSU SOMA Anatomy of Gluteal Region,
Foot and Upper Limb

Origin of gluteus maximus - correct answer ✔✔Ilium, sacrum, coccyx



Insertion of gluteus maximus - correct answer ✔✔IT tract, gluteal tuberosity



Innervation of gluteus maximus - correct answer ✔✔Inferior gluteal nerve



Action of gluteus maximus - correct answer ✔✔Extends hip joint; lateral rotation; assists in rising from
sitting position



Origin of gluteus medius - correct answer ✔✔Ilium between anterior and posterior gluteal lines



Insertion of gluteus medius - correct answer ✔✔Lateral surface of greater trochanter of femur



Innervation of gluteus medius - correct answer ✔✔Superior gluteal nerve



Action of gluteus medius - correct answer ✔✔Abducts and medially rotates hip joint, maintains level
pelvis during walking



Origin of gluteus minimus - correct answer ✔✔External surface of ilium between anterior and inferior
gluteal lines



Insertion of gluteus minimus - correct answer ✔✔Anterior surface of greater trochanter of femur



Innervation of gluteus minimus - correct answer ✔✔Superior gluteal nerve

,Action of gluteus minimus - correct answer ✔✔Abducts and medially rotates hip joint, maintains level
pelvis during walking



Origin of tensor fascia latae - correct answer ✔✔ASIS and anterior part of iliac crest



Insertion of tensor fascia latae - correct answer ✔✔IT tract, which attaches to lateral condyle of tibia



Innervation of tensor fascia latae - correct answer ✔✔Superior gluteal nerve



Action of tensor fascia latae - correct answer ✔✔Abducts and medially rotates hip joint, maintains level
pelvis while walking



Origin of piriformis - correct answer ✔✔Anterior surface of sacrum



Insertion of piriformis - correct answer ✔✔Superior border of greater trochanter of femur



Innervation of piriformis - correct answer ✔✔Branches of anterior rami S1 and S2



Action of piriformis - correct answer ✔✔Laterally rotates extended hip joint and abducts hip joint when
flexes, stabilizes hip joint



Origin of obturator internus - correct answer ✔✔Pelvic surface of obturator membrane and surrounding
bones



Insertion of obturator internus - correct answer ✔✔Medial surface of greater trochanter of femur



Innervation of obturator internus - correct answer ✔✔Nerve to obturator internus



Action of obturator internus - correct answer ✔✔Laterally rotates extended hip joint; abducts hip joint
when flexes; stabilizes hip joint

, Origin of superior and inferior gemelli - correct answer ✔✔Superior: ischial spine



Inferior: ischial tuberosity



Insertion of superior and inferior gemelli - correct answer ✔✔Medial surface of greater trochanter of
femur



Innervation of superior and inferior gemelli - correct answer ✔✔Superior: Nerve to obturator internus
inferior



Inferior: Nerve to quadratus femoris



Action of superior and inferior gemelli - correct answer ✔✔Laterally rotate extended hip joint; abducts
hip joint when flexed; stabilizes hip joint



Origin of quadratus femoris - correct answer ✔✔Lateral border of ischial tuberosity



Insertion of quadratus femoris - correct answer ✔✔intertrochanteric crest of femur



Innervation of quadratus femoris - correct answer ✔✔Nerve to quadratus femoris



Action of quadratus femoris - correct answer ✔✔Laterally rotates hip joint; stabilizes hip joint



The superior clunial nerve originates from _________________ - correct answer ✔✔Lateral cutaneous
branches of posterior rami of L1-L3 spinal nerves



The superior clunial nerve supplies ___________________ - correct answer ✔✔Skin of superior butt as
far as tubercle of iliac crest

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