answersLogoWhite

0

gluteus minimus

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is gluteal gait and what muscles are effected by it?

Gluteal gait is an abnormal style of walking as a result of neurological issues. The muscles that are affected by it are the gluteus minimus and medius.


Is gluteal part of the leg or torso?

The gluteal region is part of the torso. It is located on the back of the pelvis and includes the buttocks muscles.


The muscle group needed to extend the thigh?

The gluteal muscles.


What muscles are involved in a posterior pelvic tilt?

The muscles involved in a posterior pelvic tilt are the hamstrings and the gluteal muscles.


What are the best exercises to improve it?

Squats and deadlifts will work your gluteal muscles (as well as many other muscles).


What are some effective deep gluteal syndrome exercises that can help alleviate symptoms and improve overall strength and flexibility in the gluteal muscles?

Some effective deep gluteal syndrome exercises include hip bridges, clamshells, side-lying leg lifts, and squats. These exercises can help alleviate symptoms and improve strength and flexibility in the gluteal muscles.


What is your butt really called in scientific way?

A butt is called a "Gloodius Maximus" in a scientific way.


Does running and walking use the same muscles?

Running and walking does use the same muscles in the body. Three of the main muscles used in the legs are hamstrings, quadriceps and gluteal muscles.


What is the largest muscle in the buttocks called?

The gluteal muscles The gluteus maximus is the uppermost of the three muscles. It is the largest of the gluteal muscles and one of the strongest muscles in the human body (see Muscle). It inserts at the iliotibial band and the gluteal tuberosity of the femur. Its action is to extend and outwardly rotate hip, and extend the trunk. Powerlifting exercises which are known to significantly strengthen the gluteus maximus include the squat and the deadlift. The leg press also uses the gluteus maximus.


What evolutionary advantage do the gluteal muscles grant humans?

They are instrumental in our ability to walk and run bipedally.


Can you break someone's finger using solely the strength of your gluteal muscles?

yes Goodness, how awesome.


What is the anatomical structure and function of the gluteal tendons in the human body?

The gluteal tendons are strong bands of tissue that connect the gluteal muscles to the hip bone. They play a crucial role in stabilizing the hip joint and supporting movements like walking, running, and standing upright.