Musculus gemellus inferior
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Muscles of
the gluteal and posterior femoral regions with current muscle highlighted
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An anatomical
illustration from the 1909 edition of Sobotta"s Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy with English terminology.
The gemellus inferior and superior are a pair of triangular muscles associated with the upper and lower margins of the obturator internus tendon.
Summary
- origin: upper aspect of ischial tuberosity
- insertion: along length of inferior surface of the obturator internus tendon and into the medial side of greater trochanter of femur with obturator internus tendon
- action
- laterally rotates the extended femur at hip joint
- abducts flexed femur at hip joint
- arterial supply: inferior gluteal artery
- innervation: nerve to quadratus femoris
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