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== Anatomy == | == Anatomy == | ||
The gluteus medius is one of three gluteal muscles (minimus, medius and maximus). It is a superficial, fan shaped and broad muscle that lies in the posterolateral aspect of the pelvis, inferior to the iliac crest. The gluteus medius has a broad origin on the external (gluteal) ilium and its tendon inserts into the lateral aspect of the greater trochanter. The muscle is overlapped by the gluteus maximus and covered with a strong layer of fascia. | |||
'''Origin: '''External (gluteal) surface of ilium between anterior and posterior gluteal lines. Reaches from iliac crest superiorly and as far as the sciatic notch inferiorly. Superficial to gluteus maximus. | |||
'''Insertion: '''Lateral surface of greater trochanter. A bursa seperates the tendon from the greater trochanter. | |||
'''Artery:''' | |||
Superior gluteal artery | |||
'''Nerve Innervation''': | |||
Supplied by the Superior Gluteal Nerve (nerve root: L4, L5, S1). | |||
The area of skin covering the gluteus medius is supplied by dermatome at levels L1 & L2. | |||
== Palpation == | == Palpation == |
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Anatomy[edit | edit source]
The gluteus medius is one of three gluteal muscles (minimus, medius and maximus). It is a superficial, fan shaped and broad muscle that lies in the posterolateral aspect of the pelvis, inferior to the iliac crest. The gluteus medius has a broad origin on the external (gluteal) ilium and its tendon inserts into the lateral aspect of the greater trochanter. The muscle is overlapped by the gluteus maximus and covered with a strong layer of fascia.
Origin: External (gluteal) surface of ilium between anterior and posterior gluteal lines. Reaches from iliac crest superiorly and as far as the sciatic notch inferiorly. Superficial to gluteus maximus.
Insertion: Lateral surface of greater trochanter. A bursa seperates the tendon from the greater trochanter. Artery:
Superior gluteal artery
Nerve Innervation:
Supplied by the Superior Gluteal Nerve (nerve root: L4, L5, S1).
The area of skin covering the gluteus medius is supplied by dermatome at levels L1 & L2.