didn't bother me. I had bilateral injections to both and I walk fine. Costs a lot though.
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There are several: to name the main ones it would be: quadratus femoris, gemellus superior, gemellus inferior, obturator internus, obturator extenus.
Piriformis Gemellus Superior Gemellus Inferior Obturator Internus Obturator Externus Quadratus Femoris
The femoral quadratus, piriformis, gemellus superior, gemellus inferior, obturator internus, and obturator externus.
The obturator internus is defined as a muscle that surrounds the obturator foramen in the pelvis. Mild adenopathy is defined as large or swollen lymph nodes.
Sartorius, Pectineus, Adductor Longus, Adductor Brevis, Adductor Magnus, Gluteus Maximus, Gluteus Medius (Posterior fibres), Gluteus Minimus (Posterior fibres), Piriformis, Gemellus Superior, Obturator Internus, Gemellus Inferior, Quadratus Femoris, Obturator Externus
Semitendinosus; Semimembranosus; Biceps Femoris; Gluteus maximus; Gluteus medius; Gluteus minimus; Tensor fasciae latae(TFL); Piriformis; Gemellus superior & inferior; Obturator internus & externus; Quadratus femoris
there isn't only one muscle there is the psoas major, iliacus, gluteus maximus, gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, tensor fasciae, piriformis, obturator internus, obturator externus, superior gemellus, inferior gemellus, quadratus femoris, adductor longus, adductor brevis, adductor magnus and pectineus All of them are there to allow the leg to move, hope that helped =]
Lesser trochanter:A pyramidal process projecting from the medial and proximal part of the shaft of the femur; it receives the insertion of the psoas major and iliopsoas muscles.Greater trochanter:A broad, flat process at the proximal and lateral part of the the femur; it receives the insertion of the gluteus medius and minimus, piriformis, obturator internus and externus, and gemelli muscles.(Insertion - the place where a muscle is attached to the bone which it moves)
There are no prime Internal Rotators. However, there are several secondary movers including the anterior fibers of the gluteus medius and minimus, the adductor longus and brevis, the pectineus, the medial hamstrings (semitendonosus and semimembranosus) and the tensor fascia latae.
internus.
The gluteal muscles (butt muscles) are a group of four muscles. Three of these muscles make up the buttocks: the gluteus maximus muscle, gluteus medius muscle and gluteus minimus muscle. The fourth and smallest of the muscles is the tensor fasciae latae muscle.