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    From its origin in the lesser pelvis the iliacus acts exclusively on the hip joint. Position of iliacus muscle (shown in red.) Animation. Right hip bone...
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    the brim of the lesser pelvis. It joins the iliacus muscle to form the iliopsoas. In animals, this muscle is equivalent to the tenderloin. The psoas major...
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    Iliopsoas (redirect from Iliopsoas muscle)
    muscle (/ˌɪlioʊˈsoʊ.əs/; from Latin ile 'groin' and Ancient Greek ψόᾱ (psóā) 'muscles of the loins') refers to the joined psoas major and the iliacus...
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    to L5 vertebrae, joins with the iliacus via its tendon, and connects to the lesser trochanter of the femur. The iliacus originates on the iliac fossa of...
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  • and thus suffers from active insufficiency; the action will recruit more iliacus, psoas major, tensor fasciae latae, and the remaining hip flexors than...
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    surface of the ilium. It is immediately inferior to the iliac fossa and Iliacus muscle. It forms part of the border of the pelvic inlet. In combination with...
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    Sacrospinalis, and Iliacus. Abdominal external oblique muscle Abdominal internal oblique muscle Transversus abdominis muscle Quadratus lumborum muscle Erector spinae...
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    Iliac fossa (redirect from Fossa iliacus)
    posterior borders of the ilium. The iliac fossa gives origin to the iliacus muscle. The obturator nerve passes around the iliac fossa. It is perforated...
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  • parts of the ilia of the hip bones, psoas major and iliacus muscles, and quadratus lumborum muscle. This part of the core plays a key role in stabilizing...
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  • LFCN then traverses to the lateral border of the psoas major muscle, crosses the iliacus muscle, and continues to the anterior superior iliac spine (bony...
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