A summary for learning the muscles of the hip including their attachments, innervation, etc., without having to have too many books open. Resources: "Grey's anatomy", "Taschenatlas Anatomie", "McMinn's Clinical Atlas of Human Anatomy" and Wikipedia. Awaiting further proof-reading!
3. C. Riedinger An easy way to learn muscles
Muscles of the hip and gluteal region attachments
ANT MED POST
gluteus medius gluteus medius
piriformis piriformis
greater greater
trochanter trochanter
greater fovea
trochanter obturator externus
trochanteric fossa
obturator externus quadratus femoris
e
lin
quadratus
ric
in
nte
femoris
te
ha
rtr
. c
oc
re
rtr
st
e
int
lesser lesser
trochanter lesser trochanter
trochanter
gluteus
maximus
gluteus
minimus
SUP
obturator externus
pi
superior gemellus
rif
gluteus medius
or
obturator internus
m
inferior gemellus
is
(showing left femur)
Muscles of the hip (3)
location /
name meaning body part origin insertion nerve supply blood supply function
layer
medial femoral
hip flexor, lateral
lesser trochanter of circumflex artery,
iliacus muscle from ilia hip iliac fossa femoral nerve rotation when femoral
femur iliac brnach of
shaft fractured
iliolumbar artery
transverse processes of hip flexor (also of
lumbar plexus via
T12L5 and lateral lesser trochanter of lumbar branch of trunk), lateral rotation
psoas major major loin muscle hip anterior branches
aspects of discs between femur iliolumbar artery when femoral shaft
of L1L3 nerves
them fractured
hip flexor, lateral
side of T12+L1 and pectineal line and
psoas minor minor loin muscle hip lumbar plexus rotation when femoral
discs iliopectineal eminence
shaft fractured