Courtesy: Prof Nabil Ebraheim, University of Toledo, Ohio, USA
ANATOMY OF QUADRATUS FEMORIS MUSCLE
ORIGIN
- From the lateral margin of ischial tuberosity
INSERTION
- Into the quadrate tubercle on the intertrochanteric crest between the greater and lesser trochanter
ACTION
- External rotation of the hip and also helps in adduction of thigh
NERVE SUPPLY
- The nerve from sacral plexus called the nerve to quadratus femoris(L5, S1)
RELATIONS
- Medial Femoral Circumflex Artery courses anterior to the superior edge of quadratus muscle
- This artery can be identified in the space between the superior edge of quadratus femoris and inferior gemellus
CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE
- The detachment of quadratus femoris from femur during the posterior approach to hip results in profuse bleeding from the branch of the medial femoral circumflex artery.
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