Tapering of the M. iliopsoas | Lumbar iliac muscle (Musculus iliopsoas)

Tapering of the M. iliopsoas A tape bandage is used in sports medicine, orthopedics and accident surgery both for prevention and therapy. It is a functional bandage that does not completely immobilize injured or endangered ligaments, joints and muscles, but merely prevents undesired movements. The effect is based, among other things, on the fact that … Tapering of the M. iliopsoas | Lumbar iliac muscle (Musculus iliopsoas)

Function of the M. iliopsoas | Lumbar iliac muscle (Musculus iliopsoas)

Function of the M. iliopsoas The large M. iliopsoas generally acts as an antagonist of the abdominal and gluteal muscles. The main function of the iliopsoas muscle in this context is the flexion of the hip joint. It also performs an important function in straightening the upper body from a supine position. The movement performed … Function of the M. iliopsoas | Lumbar iliac muscle (Musculus iliopsoas)

Iliopsoa training with the expander | Lumbar iliac muscle (Musculus iliopsoas)

Iliopsoa training with the expander The lumbar iliopsoas muscle (M. iliopsoas) is one of the most important muscles of our body and takes over the function of bending in the hip joint, and thus lifting the leg while walking. Elderly people often suffer from atrophied lumbar muscle and as a result have difficulty climbing stairs. … Iliopsoa training with the expander | Lumbar iliac muscle (Musculus iliopsoas)

Quadriceps

Synonyms Latin: M. quadrizeps femoris english: quadriceps femoris english: quadriceps thigh muscle, quadriceps thigh extensor, thigh extensorThe quadriceps is the largest and most powerful muscle in our body. The muscle Quadriceps femoris is, as the name suggests, a muscle that is composed of four other muscles. Its physiological cross-section is over 180 cm2 and weighs … Quadriceps

Approach, Origin, Innervation | Quadriceps

Approach, Origin, Innervation Base: Roughness of the anterior tibial tuberosity (Tuberositas tibiae) Origin: Innervation: N. femoralis, L 2 – 4 Straight section: anterior lower iliac spine (spina iliaca anterior inferior) and upper edge of the acetabulum Internal thigh muscle: distal end (away from the body) of the rough line connecting the two trochanteric mounds (intertrochanteric … Approach, Origin, Innervation | Quadriceps

Internal oblique abdominal muscle

Synonyms Latin: M. obliquus internus abdominis To the abdominal musculature overview To the musculature overview The inner oblique abdominal muscle (Musculus obliquus internus abdominis) is a three-sided, approx. 1 cm thick abdominal muscle located directly below the outer oblique abdominal muscle. It is the smallest of the three lateral abdominal muscles. Attachment: 9th – 12th … Internal oblique abdominal muscle

Oblique external abdominal muscle

Synonyms Latin: M. obliquus externus abdominis To the overview abdominal musculature To the musculature overview Introduction The external oblique abdominal muscle (Musculus obliquus externus abdominis) is a quadrilateral, approximately 0.7 cm thick plate. It is the largest of all abdominal muscles and is the most superficial. Training this muscle group makes sense not only for … Oblique external abdominal muscle