Quadratus femoris muscle
Quadratus femoris muscle | |
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Details | |
Origin | Ischial tuberosity |
Insertion | Intertrochanteric crest |
Artery | Inferior gluteal artery |
Nerve | Nerve to quadratus femoris (L4-S1) |
Actions | lateral rotation and adduction of thigh[1] |
Identifiers | |
Latin | musculus quadratus femoris |
TA98 | A04.7.02.015 |
TA2 | 2608 |
FMA | 22321 |
Anatomical terms of muscle |
The quadratus femoris is a flat, quadrilateral skeletal muscle. Located on the posterior side of the hip joint, it is a strong external rotator and adductor of the thigh,[2] but also acts to stabilize the femoral head in the Acetabulum.
Course
It originates on the lateral border of the ischial tuberosity of the ischium of the pelvis.[1] From there, it passes laterally to its insertion on the posterior side of the head of the femur: the quadrate tubercle on the intertrochanteric crest and along the quadrate line, the vertical line which runs downward to bisect the lesser trochanter on the medial side of the femur. Along its course, quadratus is aligned edge to edge with the inferior gemellus above and the adductor magnus below, so that its upper and lower borders run horizontal and parallel.[3]
At its origin, the upper margin of the adductor magnus is separated from it by the terminal branches of the medial femoral circumflex vessels.
A bursa is often found between the front of this muscle and the lesser trochanter. Sometimes absent.
Additional images
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Right femur. Posterior surface.
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Structures surrounding right hip-joint.
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Nerves of the right lower extremity Posterior view.
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Quadratus femoris muscle
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Muscles of Thigh. Anterior views.
Notes
References
This article incorporates text in the public domain from page 477 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
- Mcminn, R.M.H. (2003). Last's Anatomy Regional and Applied. Elsevier Australia. ISBN 0-7295-3752-8.
- Platzer, Werner (2004). Color Atlas of Human Anatomy, Vol 1: Locomotor system (5th ed.). Thieme. ISBN 3-13-533305-1. (ISBN for the Americas 1-58890-159-9.)
- Thieme Atlas of Anatomy. Thieme. 2006. ISBN 978-1-60406-062-1.
External links
- . GPnotebook https://www.gpnotebook.co.uk/simplepage.cfm?ID=147849294.
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