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Friday August 29, 2008
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Muscles of the Lower Extremity / Inferior Gemellus
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| Origin |
Posterior portions of ischial tuberosity and lateral obturator ring |
| Insertion |
Medial surface of greater trochanter of femur, in common with obturator internus |
| Action |
Rotates the thigh laterally; also helps abduct the flexed thigh |
| Innervation |
Nerve to the obturator internus and inferior gemellus -- a branch of the sacral plexus (L5, S1) |
Arterial Supply |
Inferior gluteal artery |
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