hip flexor
a prime mover is the main muscle that causes movement. In the case of the hip flexion, the prime mover would be the rectus femoris or the ilopsoas
Primer Mover (agonist)
In the canine: the gluteal muscles (superficial, middle, deep).
synergists: trapezius, teres major and minor, flexors, biceps brachiiantagonists: deltoid, extensors, triceps brachii
The prim mover for hip flexion is the Rectus femoris. This is a quadricep muscle that crosses the hip joint.
Gluteus medius is prime mover.Other abductors are:Gluteus MinimusTensor Fascia Latae (TFL)Sartorius
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prime mover (agonist)
Hip flexors mostly.
The antagonist of the glutes, or gluteus maximus, is the hip flexors. These muscles are responsible for flexing the hip joint, while the glutes are responsible for extending the hip joint. Strengthening both the glutes and hip flexors is important for maintaining balance and stability in the hips.
The Prime Mover was created on 1961-03-24.