L5.5.7.2.1: Posterior Upper Thigh (Buttocks)

Cards (6)

  • POSTERIOR UPPER THIGH (BUTTOCKS)
    [a] Gluteus Medius
    [b] Gluteus Maximus
    [c] Vastus Lateralis
    Hamstring Group:
    [d] Biceps Femoris
    [e] Semitendinosus
    [f] Semimembranosus
    [g] Adductor Magnus
    [g]
  • Gluteus Medius
    ○ Runs from the ilium to the femur, beneath the gluteus maximus
    Hip abductor
    ○ Important in steadying the pelvis during walking
    ○ Important site for giving intramuscular injections, particularly when administering more than 5 ml
  • Biceps Femoris
    ○ Lies in the posterolateral aspect
    ○ Arises proximally by two heads; long head (superficial) and short head (deep)
  • Semitendinosus
    ○ Located at the posterior and medial aspect of the thigh
    ○ Have a long tendon of insertion
  • Semimembranosus
    ○ Relatively large muscle that originates from a small facet on the rough superolateral surface of the ischial tuberosity
    ○ Tendon of semimembranosus appears at the level of the mid-thigh and continues caudally toward the point of insertion at the medial condyle of the tibia
  • Adductor Magnus
    Large triangular muscle with a proximal tendinous attachment to the inferior ramus of the pubis, the ramus of the ischium, and the ischial tuberosity