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Gluteal region: (hip and buttocks) 4 superficial mm. 5 deep mm.

Gluteal region: (hip and buttocks) 4 superficial mm. 5 deep mm. Posterior thigh:. tensor fasciae latae. iliotibial tract. positive Trendelenburg test. greater sciatic foramen. sacrospinous lig. lesser sciatic foramen. sacrotuberous lig.

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Gluteal region: (hip and buttocks) 4 superficial mm. 5 deep mm.

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  1. Gluteal region: (hip and buttocks) 4 superficial mm. 5 deep mm.

  2. Posterior thigh:

  3. tensor fasciae latae iliotibial tract

  4. positive Trendelenburg test

  5. greater sciatic foramen sacrospinous lig. lesser sciatic foramen sacrotuberous lig. greater sciatic foramen – connects pelvic cavity to gluteal region lesser sciatic foramen – connects gluteal region to perineum

  6. deep gluteal muscles: the lateral rotators of the thigh

  7. medial view of right hemipelvis

  8. medial view of right hemipelvis

  9. sacral plexus (L4-S4)

  10. perforating a.

  11. Piriformis

  12. relationship of the sciatic n. to the piriformis m. both divisions passing inferior to: 87% common peroneal division passing through: 12.2% common peroneal division passing superior to: 0.5% (Grant’s atlas – study of 640 limbs)

  13. (for intragluteal injection)

  14. nerve to the quadratus femoris

  15. pudendal nerve

  16. Posterior thigh muscles: extensors of thigh flexors of leg

  17. a pulled hammy

  18. avulsion fracture of ischial tuberosity

  19. popliteal fossa

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