PPT-The Gluteal Region pp. 566-575+658

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Objectives Identify the boundaries amp skeletal framework of the region Recognize muscle groups of the region Identify the main nerves amp vessels Relate the surface

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Objectives Identify the boundaries amp skeletal framework of the region Recognize muscle groups of the region Identify the main nerves amp vessels Relate the surface anatomy to important clinical notes. 57545milion 89 90 96 96 92 88 89 95 91 88 87 93 97 88 92 85 88 91 86 86 80 81 93 M57577doc 90 91 98 96 93 87 90 98 89 89 86 96 96 88 90 83 94 91 87 83 NR 82 97 Graves red 89 90 94 96 91 86 88 94 89 89 86 93 96 89 89 84 91 90 87 85 NR 81 96 Graves whi Superior . gluteal. artery. :. Branch of posterior div. of internal iliac artery. Enters the . gluteal. region through greater sciatic foramen passing above the . piriformis. .. In the foramen it divides into superficial & deep branches.. The Hip . bone. The hip bone is made of:. 1-The. . ilium: superior in position. 2-The ischium:postero-inferior in position. 3-The pubis: . antero. -inferior in position. Anatomical . position. of the hip bone. Gluteal. Function, Training and Hip Mechanics . Session Aims:. Define Gluteal function and relate to hip mechanics and general movement patterns.. Compare methods of Gluteal Assessment.. Evaluate proposed ‘3 Stage’ Training progressions.. Gluteal tendons insert onto the greater trochanter. lateral facet . superoposterior. facet . Tensor Fascia . Lata. muscle and IT form fibrous band over the gluteal tendons. Bursae found beneath the tendons to prevent friction. Total . Oregon Population: . 3,831,859 . people in 36 counties. Total Region 4 Population: 1,754,449 people in 20 . counties. Median Age (male & female) – 38 years old. 45% of State’s . population in Region 4. Created by ICF International for OHS Region X. Professional Development Priority: . Five Year Grant Projects. OHS and National Centers Priority Alignment: OHS 2, 3 and 5; PMFO 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7. Objectives. Identify the bony landmarks of the pelvis and hip on the articulated skeleton and bones.. Enlist the prominent bony features of the femur.. Identify . the muscles of the gluteal region in terms of their origin, insertion, nerve supply and actions.. ME RI NH MA VT CTTom CoderreARA Taylor Bryan-TurnerTaylorBryanTurnersamhsahhsgovRegion II New YorkNJ NY PR VIDennis O Romero MA212-264-8097 DennisRomerosamhsahhsgovARA KarinaAguilarsamhsahhsgovRegion 2. Posterior to. . the pelvis and inferior to the level of the iliac crests (the buttocks). Extend laterally to the posterior margin of the greater . trochanter. . . Intergluteal. cleft. (natal cleft) is the groove that separates the buttocks from each other.. Dr M S Ansari. Learning Objectives. Cutaneous Nerves, Vessels and lymphatics . Muscles ,Attachment , Action and Nerve Supply. Structures under cover of Gluteus Maximus. Clinical Applications. Innervation. Dr. Ahmed Almusawi. Objectives. Describe the surface Anatomy of Gluteal region and post thigh. Explain the Cutaneous innervation of Gluteal and Post thigh regions. Study the origin and insertion of gluteal and post thigh region muscles. 1 1 DOI: 10.7860/JCDR/2022/52660.16319 Case Report Anatomy Section Dual Innervation to the Gluteus Maximus: A Case Report with Clinical Implications CASE REPORT during a gross cadaveric dissection se Figure 1.1. Figure 1.2. MSI: Lab 4. Part A. Figure 1.3. MSI: Lab 4. Part A. Figure 2.1. Figure 2.2. ischial tuberosity. MSI: Lab 4. Part A. Sural N.. Tibial. N.. Common . Fibular N.. Lateral Sural .

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