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The lateral rotator group is a group of six small muscles of the hip which all externally (laterally) rotate the femur in the hip joint. It consists of the following muscles: piriformis, gemellus superior, obturator internus, gemellus inferior, quadratus femoris and the obturator externus. All muscles in the lateral rotator group originate from the hip bone and insert on to the upper extremity of the femur. The muscles are innervated by the sacral plexus (L4-S2), except the obturator externus muscle, which is innervated by the lumbar plexus.

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  • Muscles pelvi-trochantériens (fr)
  • Gruppo dei rotatori laterali dell'anca (it)
  • Lateral rotator group (en)
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  • The lateral rotator group is a group of six small muscles of the hip which all externally (laterally) rotate the femur in the hip joint. It consists of the following muscles: piriformis, gemellus superior, obturator internus, gemellus inferior, quadratus femoris and the obturator externus. All muscles in the lateral rotator group originate from the hip bone and insert on to the upper extremity of the femur. The muscles are innervated by the sacral plexus (L4-S2), except the obturator externus muscle, which is innervated by the lumbar plexus. (en)
  • Nell'anatomia umana il gruppo dei rotatori laterali dell'anca è un gruppo di muscoli che fanno parte dei muscoli esterni dell'anca. (it)
  • Au nombre de six, les muscles pelvi-trochantériens sont des muscles du membre pelvien qui appartiennent plus précisément aux muscles dorsaux et latéraux de la ceinture pelvienne, qui rattachent le membre au tronc. Ils sont placés en profondeur sur le versant dorsal de l'articulation coxo-fémorale, ce qui leur confère leur principale fonction sur la hanche : la rotation latérale. Ils s'insèrent à différents endroits du bassin osseux ou pelvis, mais se terminent tous sur le grand trochanter du fémur, d'où leur nom. * le muscle piriforme * le muscle obturateur interne (fr)
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  • Lateral rotator group (en)
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  • Lateral rotator group (en)
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