. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. THE MUSCLES OF HIE LOWER EXTREAUTY 341 Quadratus lumborum muscle Crest of the ilium Crista iliaca Posterior superior spine of the ilium Spina iliaca posterior superior ^Ju M Pyriformis muscle M. piriformis Posterior or great sacrosciatic ligament Lig. sacrotuberosum ) I J Anterior or small sacrosciatic ( ' ligamentâLis sacmspinrjsum \^S' Gemellus superior muscle' Obturator intemus muscle' Bursa of the obturator intemus muscle-'âBur>a m. uLlurat jri- inlcrni Gemellus inferior muscle Tuberosity of the ischium Tuber ischiadicum.


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. THE MUSCLES OF HIE LOWER EXTREAUTY 341 Quadratus lumborum muscle Crest of the ilium Crista iliaca Posterior superior spine of the ilium Spina iliaca posterior superior ^Ju M Pyriformis muscle M. piriformis Posterior or great sacrosciatic ligament Lig. sacrotuberosum ) I J Anterior or small sacrosciatic ( ' ligamentâLis sacmspinrjsum \^S' Gemellus superior muscle' Obturator intemus muscle' Bursa of the obturator intemus muscle-'âBur>a m. uLlurat jri- inlcrni Gemellus inferior muscle Tuberosity of the ischium Tuber ischiadicum. Gluteus medius muscle Gluteus minimus muscle Anterior superior spine of the ilium Spina iliaca anterior superior â Obturator extemus muscle _ Great trochanter Trochanter major Quadratus femoris muscle > Sec note' lo p. 340. , J , â¢â A ' The buna o/the ohturntor intemus muscle is situate between (he tendon of the obturator internus muscle and the cartilage-covered irothlcar surface or groove of the ischium (, the hollowed portion of the bone between the s[>ine and the tuberosity) ; r â¢â â - loHK and narrow, lies between the tendon of the muscle and the capsule of the hipjoint : often, combine to form a single structure.âTr. econd burs: in Fig. 590, these two bursa: Fig. 590.âDeep External Muscles ok the Right Hip, displayed hy the Removal of the Gluteus and Gluteus Medius Muscles: Gluteus Minimus Muscle; Pyri- formis Muscle. Seen obli(,)Uely from the Right Side and Behind. The tendon of the obturator internus muscle has been divided, and the inner half has been turned inwards over the posterior or ^'reat sacrosciatic lit,'ament, in order to display the bursa of the obturator internus muscle. The quadratus femoris muscle has been drawn downwards a little, and slightly separated from the },'<-'nie"us inferior muscle, in order to bring into view between them a portion of the obturator externus muscle. Musculi coxae- Muscles of the Ple


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