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  2. Gemelli muscles - Wikipedia

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    The gemelli muscles are two small muscular fasciculi, accessories to the tendon of the internal obturator muscle which is received into a groove between them. The superior gemellus muscle is the higher placed gemellus muscle that arises from the outer (gluteal) surface of the ischial spine , and blends with the upper part of the tendon of the ...

  3. Lateral rotator group - Wikipedia

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    The lateral rotator group is a group of six small muscles of the hip which all externally (laterally) rotate the femur in the hip joint.It consists of the following muscles: piriformis, gemellus superior, obturator internus, gemellus inferior, quadratus femoris and the obturator externus.

  4. Superior gemellus - Wikipedia

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  5. Gemellus inferior muscle - Wikipedia

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  6. Superior gemellus muscle - Wikipedia

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  7. Gemelli - Wikipedia

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    Giovanni Francesco Gemelli Careri (1651–1725), Italian traveler, adventurer and jurist; Agostino Gemelli University Polyclinic, a teaching hospital in Rome; Gemelli (pasta), a kind of pasta in the shape of twisted-paired spiral tubes; Gemelli, a collective reference to the superior gemellus muscle and inferior gemellus muscle (muscles of the ...

  8. Obturator internus muscle - Wikipedia

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    The internal obturator muscle or obturator internus muscle originates on the medial surface of the obturator membrane, the ischium near the membrane, and the rim of the pubis. It exits the pelvic cavity through the lesser sciatic foramen. The internal obturator is situated partly within the lesser pelvis, and partly at the back of the hip-joint.

  9. Skeletal muscle - Wikipedia

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    The A band stays the same width. At full contraction, the thin and thick filaments overlap. Contraction in more detail. Contraction is achieved by the muscle's structural unit, the muscle fiber, and by its functional unit, the motor unit. [4] Muscle fibers are excitable cells stimulated by motor neurons. The motor unit consists of a motor ...