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Quads, TFL, Iliopsoas NMT 9

Horizontales
Strongest hip flexor; starts on the front of the vertebral bodies and transverse processes and goes to the lesser trochanter
The quadraceps femoris group inserts into the quadraceps femoris tendon which forms a ligament on the way to the tibial tuberosity
Most powerful hip extensor muscle
If the leg is stable, what kind of tilt is caused by the quads pulling on the hip
Trochanter of the femur thats posterior and inferior
Muscle that stabilizes the lateral knee; O: external ilium just behind ASIS
The quadriceps femoris group all converge on this tuberosity via the patellar ligament
Knee cap; sesamoid bone
Deep fascia enveloping entire thigh
"vastus"
Hamstrings do this action to the back of the hip
Verticales
Quads, TFL and iliopsoas do this action to the front of the hip
Trochanter of the femur thats lateral
Iliopsoas, the quads, and TFL all cross this joint
What aspect of the femur is the linea aspera located
Which wide quad starts at the lateral lip of the linea aspera
Only quad to cross the hip, most superficial; O: AIIS
Anterior inferior iliac spine
Iliopsoas shares this attachment while their origins are different
Which wide quad starts on the medial lip of linea aspera
Iliacus and psoas major are together known as __
Which wide quad starts at the anterior and lateral femoral shaft
Gluteus medius causes this action at the hip
Starts at the iliac crest, goes to the head of fibula and lateral tibial condyle
O: iliac fossa I: lesser trochanter