The hamstrings play a crucial role in which two major movements at the hip and knee joints.
What are knee flexion and hip extension?
This small but important muscle, located beneath the gluteus medius and assists in hip abduction and rotation.
What is Gluteus Minimus?
Known as the "sitting bone," it's a weight-bearing structure when seated and an attachment site for the hamstrings.
What is Ischial Tuberosity?
What are the three primary muscles that make up the hamstrings muscle group?
What are the semitendinosus, semimembranosus and biceps femoris?
This small muscle plays a role in external hip rotation and is near the sciatic nerve, making it significant in cases of sciatica.
What is Piriformis?
This prominent bump on the femur serves as an attachment point for hip muscles, including the gluteus minimus and medius.
What is the Greater Trochanter?
What is the name of the muscle with the actions of knee flexion and hip extension and is the most lateral muscle of the hamstring group?
What is Biceps Femoris?
Which muscle group includes the piriformis and assists with lateral hip rotation?
What are the Deep Six Lateral Rotators?
This joint connects the sacrum to the ilium.
What is the Sacroiliac Joint?
This large muscle on the inner thigh originates on the inferior ramus of the pubis, ramus of the ischium and ischial tuberosity. Its plays a crucial role in bringing the legs together. What is it?
What is the Adductor Magnus?
It's the largest muscle in the human body and responsible for hip extension and lateral rotation.
What is Gluteus Maximus?
What is the term for the boney landmark on the posterior side of the femur, which serves as an attachment point for the gluteus maximus muscle?
What is the Gluteal Tuberosity?