Muscles of the Hip and Thigh - Human Anatomy | Kenhub

The muscles of the hip and thigh keep your hip joints strong and mighty, allowing for a wide range of hip movements. Now that you watched the video, you should be ready to take a quiz here: https://khub.me/ygfdu

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In this tutorial, we will be covering the origins, insertions, innervation, blood supply and functions of all the muscles found on the hip and thigh. Those are muscles that are attached mainly to the femur and the hip bones.

On the video, the different muscles will split into the different muscle groups where they are usually found. Some schools define the groups by function, but on this tutorial we will define the groups by their location. The hip muscles are going to be slip into hip muscles and gluteal muscles. While the thigh muscles will be slip into the anterior, medial and posterior groups.

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