ANATOMY
PELVIS
Question
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Hip Flexor
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Hip Extensor
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Hip ABductor
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Hip ADDuctor
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Detailed explanation-1: -The hip flexors consist of 5 key muscles that contribute to hip flexion: iliacus, psoas, pectineus, rectus femoris, and sartorius.
Detailed explanation-2: -The iliopsoas muscle is the major flexor of your hip joint. It’s made up of three muscles: the iliacus, the psoas major, and the psoas minor. These muscles work together to flex your hip, as well as stabilize your hip and lower back during activities like walking, running, and rising from a chair.
Detailed explanation-3: -Psoas major: A deep muscle that connects the legs to the spine. Iliacus: This muscle rests deep within the pelvis and attaches to the femur. Rectus femoris: This muscle is a part of the quadriceps group, which attaches the pelvis to the knee. More items •23-Nov-2022