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Gluteus medius

From the anterior gluteal line and the crest of the ilium. [Pg.266]

Into the lateral area of the greater trochanter of the femur. [Pg.266]

If the electrode is inserted too posterior it will be in the gluteus max-imus if inserted too anteriorly it will be in the tensa fascia lata if inserted too distally it will be in either the gluteus minimus or max-imus. [Pg.266]


The administration site is generally the lumbar or quadriceps muscle for rabbits and the gluteus medius muscle for rodents. A control group is given a placebo formulation. A third group may be administered the adjuvant alone. [Pg.84]

Trapezius Deltoid Triceps brachii Teres major Latissimus dorsi Brachioiadialis External oblique Gluteus medius... [Pg.458]

Gluteus medius, minimus, and tensor fascia lata Vastus lateralis and vastus intermedius... [Pg.533]

FIG. 92-3 Trendelenberg test for gluteus medius weakness or congenital hip joint dislocation. [Pg.481]

Gluteus medius, minimus, and tensor fascia lata Vastus lateralis and vastus intermedius Vastus medialis and vastus lateralis Tibialis anterior and extensor digitorum longus Gastrocnemius, soleus, and flexor hallucis longus Iliopsoas "... [Pg.576]

Fig. 12.22. Gluteus minimus muscle. Coronal split-screen 12-5 MHz US image obtained over the muscle (GMi) and tendon (t) of the gluteus minimus. Note the gluteus medius muscle (GMe), which overlies the gluteus minimus. The tendon of the gluteus minimus is seen inserting onto the anterior facet of the greater trochanter (GT). The schematic drawing at the left side of the figure indicates probe positioning... Fig. 12.22. Gluteus minimus muscle. Coronal split-screen 12-5 MHz US image obtained over the muscle (GMi) and tendon (t) of the gluteus minimus. Note the gluteus medius muscle (GMe), which overlies the gluteus minimus. The tendon of the gluteus minimus is seen inserting onto the anterior facet of the greater trochanter (GT). The schematic drawing at the left side of the figure indicates probe positioning...

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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.552 , Pg.556 , Pg.570 , Pg.572 , Pg.589 , Pg.592 , Pg.947 ]




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