Gluteal Region

These are all of the bone, ligament, and muscles structures within the gluteal region. The reinforce origin, insertion, innervation, and action.

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Front Back
- Gluteus Maximus
I: Inferior gluteal nerve O&I:Lat. illium, sacroilliac/sacrotuerous, Sacrum & Illiotib. tract/glut. tuberosity A:Ext., lat. rotation, abd/adducion
- Gluteus Medius
I:Superior gluteal nerve O&I: Lat. illium & greater trochanter of femur A: Abduction, med/lat. rotation, extension
- Gluteus Minimus
I:Superior gluteal nerve O&I: Lat. illium & greater trochanter of femur A: Abduction, med. rotation
- Piriformis
I: S1, S2 O&I: Sacrum & greater trochanter of femur A: Lat. rotation, abduction
- Obturator Internus
I:Nerve to the obturator internus O&I:Obturator foramen and obturator membrane & Medial surface of the greater trochanter A:external rotation
- Obturator Externus
I:Obturator nerve O&I:Obturator foramen & Trochanteric fossa A:Hip abduction
- Superior Gemellus
I:Nerve to obturator internus O&I:Ischial spine & sup. obt. intern. tendon A:Lat. rotation, abduct. w/ flexed thigh
- Inferior Gemellus
I:Nerve to quaratus femoris O&I:Ischial tub & obt. intern. tendon A:Lat. rotation, abduct. w/ flexed thigh
- Quadratus Femoris
I: Nerve to quaratus femoris O&I: Ischial tub & post.femur A:Lat. rot., add.
- Greater Sciatic Foramen
Piriformis muscle Superior Gluteal A/N Inferior Gluteal A/N Pudental A/N Posterior femoral Cutaneus nerve Nerve to quadratus femoris
- Lesser Sciatic Foramen
Pudental artery Pudental nerve Nerve to the obturator internus
- Obturator Foramen
Answer 12
WHAT GOES THROUGH?
Nerves
-Sciatic Nerve -Inferior Gluteal Nerve -Superior Gluteal Nerve -Pudental Nerve -Posterior Cutaneous nerve of the thigh
Vessels
-Superior Gluteal artery -Inferior Gluteal Artery -Internal Iliac Art
- Greater Trochanter
Answer 15
Bone