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Ischium

Ischium

Ilium

Ilium

Ilium

Pubis

Pubis

Acetabulum

Acetabulum

Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine (AIIS)

Anterior Inferior Iliac Spoine (AIIS)

Anterior Superior Iliac Spine

Iliac Crest

Iliac Crest

Iliac Fossa

Iliac Fossa

Obturator Foramen

Obturator Foramen

Ischial Tuberosity

Ischial Tuberosity

Inferior Pubic Ramus

Inferior Pubic Ramus

Inferior Pubic Ramus

Inferior Pubic Ramus

Superior Pubic Ramus

Superior Pubic Ramus

Iliopectineal eminence

Iliopectineal Eminence

Pelvic Pectineal Line

Pelvic Pectineal Line

Sacrum

Sacrum

Sacrum

Coccyx

Coccyx

Coccyx

Femur

Femoral Head

Femoral Head

Femoral Head

Greater Trochanter

Greater Trochanter

Greater Trochanter

Lesser Trochanter

Lesser Trochanter

Lesser Trochanter

Gluteal Tuberosity

Gluteal Tuberosity

Femoral Pectineal Line

Femoral Pectineal Line

Linea Aspera

Medial lip of Linea Aspera

Medial lip of Linea Aspera

Lateral lip of Linea Aspera

Lateral lip of Linea Aspera

Adductor Tubercle

Adductor Tubercle

Rectus Femoris

Rectus Femoris
What are the actions of the Rectus Femoris?
Hip Flexion, Knee Extension, Anterior Pelvic Rotation
What is the origin of the Rectus Femoris?
Anterior Inferior Iliac Spine & posterior groove above acetabulum
What is the insertion of the Rectus Femoris?
Patella (Superior Aspect) and Tibial Tuberosity

Sartorius

Sartorius
What are the actions of the Sartorius?
Hip Flexion, Knee Flexion, Anterior Pelvic Rotation, Thigh External Rotation (As the knee and hip flex), Internal Rotation of Knee, Hip Abduction
What is the origin of the Sartorius?
Anterior Superior Iliac Spine (and notch just below the spine)
What is the insertion of the Sartorius?
Anterior Medial surface of Tibia (just below condyle)

Gracilis

Gracilis
What are the actions of the Gracilis?
Hip Adduction, Weak Knee Flexion, Weak Hip Flexion, Hip Internal Rotation, Weak Knee Internal Rotation
What is the origin of the Gracilis?
Inferior Pubic Ramus (Anteromedial Aspect)
What is the insertion of the Gracilis?
Anterior Medial surface of Tibia (just below condyle)

Biceps Femoris (Long Head)

Biceps Femoris (Long & Short Head)

Biceps Femoris (Long Head)

Biceps Femoris (Long & Short Head)
What are the actions of the Biceps Femoris?
Knee Flexion, Hip Extension, Posterior Pelvic Rotation, Hip External Rotation, Knee External Rotation
What is the origin of the Biceps Femoris Long Head?
Ischial Tuberosity
What is the origin of the Biceps Femoris Short Head?
Lateral lip of linea aspera
What is the insertion of the Biceps Femoris?
Lateral condyle of Tibia and head of Fibula

Vastus Lateralis

Vastus Lateralis
What are the actions of the Vastus Lateralis?
Knee Extension
What is the origin of the Vastus Lateralis?
Intertrochantic line, anterior and inferior border of greater trochanter, upper half of the linea aspera, entire intermuscular septum
What is the insertion of the Vastus Lateralis?
Tibial Tuberosity and Patella (Lateral Aspect)

Lateral epicondyle

Lateral epicondyle

Medial epicondyle

Medial epicondyle

Medial epicondyle

Medial femoral condyle

Medial femoral condyle

Lateral femoral condyle

Lateral femoral condyle

Outer (Lateral) condyloid ridge

Outer (Lateral) condyloid ridge

Inner (Medial) condyloid ridge

Inner (Medial) condyloid ridge

Patella

Patella