Muscles of the Hip and Thigh - Human Anatomy | Kenhub
The muscles of the hip and thigh keep your hip joints strong and mighty, allowing for a wide range of hip movements. Now that you watched the video, you should be ready to take a quiz here: khub.me/ygfdu
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In this tutorial, we will be covering the origins, insertions, innervation, blood supply and functions of all the muscles found on the hip and thigh. Those are muscles that are attached mainly to the femur and the hip bones.
On the video, the different muscles will split into the different muscle groups where they are usually found. Some schools define the groups by function, but on this tutorial we will define the groups by their location. The hip muscles are going to be slip into hip muscles and gluteal muscles. While the thigh muscles will be slip into the anterior, medial and posterior groups.
Want to test your knowledge on the muscles of the hip and thigh? Take this quiz: khub.me/ygfdu
Read more on the anatomy and functions of the different muscles of the hip and thigh, like the iliopsoas muscle: khub.me/xghjl
For more engaging video tutorials, interactive quizzes, articles and an atlas of Human anatomy and histology, go to khub.me/mtym0
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Hi guys! From your hip to the thigh, there are so many muscles to go through. We hope we were able to cover all the essentials on the hip and thigh muscles. What other muscle groups would you like us to cover? And you're not done yet learning this topic! Take this quiz and find out how well you know the hip and thigh muscles: khub.me/woliu See you there!
@dr.anwaarabdullah3064
5 жыл бұрын
Kenhub - Learn Human Anatomy Can you cover the muscles for forearm and the hand? With more clinical cases too please?
@kingalexanderia3365
5 жыл бұрын
The all Muscles of lower limb in one video *Many birds by one stone* I suppose that would be better ........... And thanks for everything. keep going kenhub
@mrlodi17
4 жыл бұрын
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else wants to uncover hip flexor pain exercises try Letza Joint Relief Lessons (do a google search ) ? Ive heard some incredible things about it and my brother in law got cool results with it.
@sddhvjlsdfhvjlsdfhvlhvkjsbnvs
4 жыл бұрын
Very informative video! Which hip muscles are tight or weak in posterior pelvic tilt? I am bit confused in this as I need to work on these muscles according to their tightness or weakness. Thankyou!
@manuelcordoba9115
4 жыл бұрын
Not certain about the points made but ,if anyone else is searching for aching hip flexorsbest workout for hips try Letza Joint Relief Lessons (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my colleague got cool success with it.
This feels like in-flight safety instructions that never end.
@efuntadegbayi89
3 жыл бұрын
@@jsa326 I like her voice It's lowkey soothing 👌
@shraddhap3693
3 жыл бұрын
Short and very informative
@Anja-xg5ml
2 жыл бұрын
I tought exact the same! Also this slightly irritated sighing every now and then in between :D
@believe2c589
2 жыл бұрын
LOL Agreed! The singing and "I-am-trying-to-be cute" style is annoying... but hey, the info is good. Just hard to get through! ;)
@tional5266
2 жыл бұрын
Having read that I won’t even watch
*me trying hard to understand anatomy for my exam* the youtube tutorial i'm watching : i totally know that you wanna know, which of these muscles you need to work to get your dream booty
@strongindependentblackwoma1887
4 жыл бұрын
exam?, what are you doing? :o
Very useful video. Although, I've gotta say, I was looking for the "skip add" button for the first 30 seconds of the video.
@tambepriya3302
Ай бұрын
Mee too 😂
Nice, being a medical student I feel lucky when I see such a great vedios lectures Thanks a lot
i love your videos, it gives a good perspective to see where and how the muscles are actually attached and how they actually looks
these videos really help to make the muscular system easy to understand. Think I'm going to end up binging these videos before my final next month. Thanks, Kenhub
Incredibly thorough and well animated. Thank you!
Ya'll just made my studying super easy!!!! Mimi from Nigeria here. Thanks KENHUB.
This is exactly what i needed! Thank you so much!!
awesome video for quick revision of anatomy. thankyou
This is so good, thank you.
omg this video is ACTUALLY AMAZING!! the clearly highlighted visual aids is so helpful, thanks for this!
Pls explain about tendons and ligaments of hip joint , pelvic region and knee joint. So that we can understand the functions of the muscles more clearly. Thank u for this tutorial
awesome tutorial, thank you
2 days left for exam and I finally found relief here😭❤️
@maureenchristopher482
3 жыл бұрын
Awww how was it?
Dude this video killed it
very helpful video....thanks for giving it free of cost....i will very helpful in the up coming exams...and esay to memorise....thanks alot again.
As a medical student this is one of the best videos
I love you...you are pushing me through med school
Thank you ..Great lecture ,quite helpful
Very informative video! Which hip muscles are tight or weak in posterior pelvic tilt? I am bit confused in this as I need to work on these muscles according to their tightness or weakness. Thankyou!
Any chance we can get a video on the stretches for each of those areas?? Thanks in advance and for the video
I really liked this video ,helped me a lot ❤️❤️❤️
extremely helpful and clear
Great video.... I gain lots of knowledge
Kenhub more like 'Ken oath! Thanks university of youtube, wouldn't have passed my exams without you
Fantastic!
Tomorrow is my Anatomy paper... This video helped me alot.. love u girl
Perfectly splendid lecture ❤
Great stuff. As I turn 40 I am educating myself so I can still play tennis, Hike, Bike , swim, run and feel strong .knowlegde is great. treat your body like a temple they say so true. we will get mad if our 12 year old has coffee, beer yet we adults do it. wow
Great 👍🏽 Tutorial
Thanks a lot for this video 😊👍
Great explanation.
So very good!!
Thanks a lot! This video oriented me , I know how to study the lower limb now
VERY INFORMATIVE :)
Excellent, thanks
Really helpful thankyou
Superb ....thanks
You're either here cause you have an exam or you're very invested in twerking
@9944Ashley
4 жыл бұрын
Brooklyn Stonem it’s twerking
@benebeck5628
4 жыл бұрын
Neither
@gojuryu3
4 жыл бұрын
@Agatha WONG To be fair her A and your C are the SAME. I'm here because I want to learn to kick higher! :) (Though I did have to learn this in med school too)
@Rk88874
4 жыл бұрын
Or you deadlifted and have a burning pain in you ass... left side -.-
@mayankify
3 жыл бұрын
Can't walk or run. Trying to self diagnose.
too amazing video
Wow. So good.
Thank you .... It is very wonderful video.... 😍
Thank you
You guys are awesome 💕💕💕💕
really amazing video
Thanks for helping me
Great video
Great channel
great video
Outstanding kn
Beautiful👏👏👏👏👏👏
Great illustration. Thank u. Injury of hamstring can be managed with correctional exercises of hamstring only.
@littlebluedolphin
2 жыл бұрын
Nope, that is not the only management for injury of the hamstrings. It all depends on the type of injury and site of injury - proximal hamstrings v.s. distal hamstrings. If it's a proximal hamstring injury, it can be managed alongside corrective exercises of the gluteal musculature, majorly the glute max and meds. If it's a distal hamstring injury, it could be managed alongside corrective exercises for the gastrocnemius.
I know l am a kid but l still love anatomy and l also some options for what will l be when l grow up for that i think a libarian or a scientist 👩🔬
@bluemango9831
3 жыл бұрын
And i amazed for having an interest at such a young age 🥺❤
Very useful video
There’s a lot of muscles! 🤯
Nice video tysm
Video is nice but Some of the things said are wrong or incomplete..
perfect❤
Nice presentation
The way she says "Ilium"😅...🎉😆 great vdo .. complete glance
😍😍😍 just awesome
Nice but the chirpy computer voice is distracting.
Very good
Very nice
How can we tell if we’re the 60-30% blessed with the psoas minor?
What is a conductor mussel
Thankyou
great video!
You have a unique voice it makes me laugh, but it is really effective for teaching.
@dougmarkham8576
2 жыл бұрын
Sounds like an Australian accent
@EkoJah
2 жыл бұрын
@@dougmarkham8576 kangaroooos
The site mentioned in visual for the flexor muscles tendon is actually the patellar ligament (not tendon). Above the patella, the quadriceps is called patellar tendon.
@someone-yj2im
3 жыл бұрын
It can be called either way but it is actually more correct to call it 'tendon'
Hi, have you covered the Erector spinae group? Thanks.
@Kenhub
5 жыл бұрын
Hi there :) On our website www.kenhub.com we offer several learning materials about the erector spinae group. Take a look at these links, for example: *Article Erector spinae muscles: www.kenhub.com/en/library/anatomy/erector-spinae-muscles *Video Intrinsic muscles of the back - lateral tract: www.kenhub.com/en/videos/the-lateral-tract-of-intrinsic-muscles-of-the-back *Video Intrinsic muscles of the back - medial tract: www.kenhub.com/en/videos/the-medial-tract-of-intrinsic-muscles-of-the-back We hope you like them :) Have fun learning!
@silvergorilla6354
5 жыл бұрын
@@Kenhub That's fantastic, many thanks.
Thanks for support ☺️☺️
Good work🎉
@Kenhub
9 ай бұрын
Thank you! 😊
I think sartorius helps in lateral rotation of hip... Plz check
nice
9:05 what’s the other green/blue colored areas? Maybe this is answered later in the video.
Im here preparing for my military training
Where can I get this pdf please
Can doing hip exercises help with reproductive organ health?
Some of my favorite muscles... the iliopsoas ofc ;)
8:05 is not the quadriceps tendon, this is the patellar ligament.
@ceccato91
4 жыл бұрын
i agree with you, but since the patella is a sesamoid bone, the patellar ligament can be also considered as a continuation of the quadriceps tendon.
@yoseftarshis7518
4 жыл бұрын
@@ceccato91 it really depends on which source you rely.
@JakeRadabaugh55
4 жыл бұрын
@@yoseftarshis7518 The quadriceps tendon is between the muscles of the quads, to the superior aspect of the patella. From the interior aspect of the patella to the greater tubercle of the tibia is the patellar ligament (sometimes incorrectly referred to as the patellar tendon). The quadriceps tendon is continuous with the vastus intermedias, and the rectus femoris inserts into this tendon.
There is no mention of the Lymph Structures and Fascia. Why?
@Adriana.Gabriela
4 жыл бұрын
Bcs this is a *muscle* anatomy video
I love anatomy as much as thighs.
I love the australian accent, especially how she says facia latae
really helpful for med stud who sleeps in class (:
Sir why you put obturator externus in medial group of thigh not in deep layer of gluteal muscles
@Kenhub
5 жыл бұрын
Hello there! Functionally the obturator externus works with the inner gluteal muscles, however anatomically is sometimes considered as part of the medial compartment due to the fact that it is found anterior to the hip bone/ischium i.e. separate from the other gluteal muscles.
@abusultan5887
5 жыл бұрын
@@Kenhub all deep posterior muscles lies behind the hip bone as well as hip joint... with exception of of obt. Ext.. which lies behind the hip joint but not the hip bone as u say...
Could u help me and take a look at mud fossil university s findings please think I'm going mad
Tanx Nice )
It was very beautiful voice and funny.
@jehannemarie1163
4 жыл бұрын
Chinese voice...
Please make your all videos free on KZread, some are preview videos 🤧
Song in intro : The Whole Other - Renegade Jubilee
Hw come she didnt tlk about quadratus femoris for deep grp gltesl region
@dilysoost1944
4 жыл бұрын
6:34
0:13 upper leg is not made for lying like that kind of int. rotation.
Posterior compartment of thigh -- Hamstring muscles 😃😃
funny how this vid has more views than the "bone" part" called "Pelvis (Hip bone) and Femur"
tensor fascia lata (singular)
Am I the only one who noticed that both obturator internus and externus have the same origin in the video's diagrams? Obturator externus originates anteriorly not posteriorly*
I'm industrial engineering student, i have no idea what i'm doing
@richardlin165
3 жыл бұрын
guess you're here for bootys