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| A. Arises from lateral lip of linea aspera and lateral supracondylar line and from lateral intramuscular septumB. Arise on or near ischial spine superior and inferior to tendon of obturator internus muscle; fibers merge with tendon of obturator internus and have similar attachmentsC. L4-S3D. Arises from ischial tuberosity, immediately posterior to attachment of semimembranosus; attaches to anterior surface of medial tibial condyleE. Femur and fascial septaF. Hip extensionG. Greater trochanter - gluteus minimus attaches more anteriorlyH. Perforating (usually 4 branches) of profunda femoris arteryI. Superiorly in the fossa between anterior and posterior gluteal lines of the ala of the iliumJ. Principally via veins that accompany perforating arteries to drain to deep vein of the thigh, thence to femoral vein; they are valved veins that move blood centrally during muscular contraction withinthe confined space of posterior compartmentK. Superiorly to anterior part of iliac crest and inferiorly to deep surface of iliotibial tractL. Internal iliac veinM. Lymph channels and nodes that accompany veinsN. SemimembranosusO. Short head of biceps femorisP. Posterior thigh, leg, and footQ. Inferior gluteal nerve (L5-S2)R. Hip extension and knee flexionS. Extension of hip from flexed position (running, climbing stairs, or rising from seated position)T. Dorsal rami of lumbar and sacral spinal nerves (cluneal nerves) and by branches of posterior femoral cutaneous nerves (inferior cluneal nerves) |
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