What is external obturator?

Obturator external is muscles placed in the human pelvis. Although it is only below lower or under the outer hip rotators, the muscles like Quadratus femoris and Piriformis, unlike them are on the back of the pelvis, but on the front. Also, while participating in the side or external rotation of the thigh, as well as the aduction of the hip, this muscle is not the main hip tractor. In other words, it helps larger hip muscles and thighs in performing both of these actions. Pubis is more medical of the two lower pelvic bones that are closer to hair, while ischium is the side of them, which is located closer to the hip joint. These two curved bones meet in the middle and formed a loop known as the foramen obturator; Obturator Externus is based on this loop. Specifics, come from the middle or inside of the foramen on the superior and lower Rami pubis as well as on the lower Ramus Ischia.

hence the obturator eXternus passes the pelvis laterally or horizontally, running forward to the pelvic bones. The fibers are slightly closer and circled and the muscle narrows as it runs towards the hip joint, inserts tendons next to the larger trochanter of the femur bone into the thigh. Larger trochanter is the bone surface on the back of the thigh neck; Obturator external is inserted only by media or trochanter on the trochanteric fosse, a small cavity where they connect and three other muscles of the hip.

6y from the raised position. During the side or external rotation of the contraction of the external contraction, the external surface changes the femoral bone media, causing the hip opening and the foot turns out to be a ballet dancer. The action of the muscle during the aduction of the hip is to horizontally pull the thigh and bring the leg inside as in the jump phase of the jump connector.

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