Deep Hip Rotators (PQGOGO)

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Origin, Insertion, Function, Innervation
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Piriformis Origin: Anterior lateral sacrum Insertion: Medial side of greater trochanter Function: Lateral Rotation Innervation: Nerve to Piriformis
Quadratus Femoris Origin: Lateral side of ischial tuberosity Insertion: Intertrochantaric crest Function: Lateral rotation Innervation: Nerve to Quadratus Femoris
Superior Gemellus Origin: Ischial Spine Insertion: Medial side of greater trochanter Function: Lateral Rotation Innervation: Nerve to obturator internus
Inferior Gemellus Origin: Lesser siatic notch Insertion: Medial side of greater trochanter Function: lateral rotation Innervation: Nerve to quadratus femoris
Obturator Internus Origin: surrounds inside surface of obturator foreamen Insertion: Medial side of greater trochanter Function: lateral rotation Innervation: Nerve to obturator internus
Obturator Externus Origin: Surrounds outside of obturator foreamen Insertion: medial side of greater trochanter Function: lateral rotation Innervation: Obturator nerve
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