Obturator internus muscle: Origin, Insertion, Exercise
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Obturator internus muscle: Origin, Insertion, Exercise

Obturator internus is a deep hip rotator muscle that arises from the medial surface of the ischium and inserts into the femur. It is used to abduct the hip and rotated the thigh laterally. It is innervated by the anterior division of the obturator nerve (L2, L3)a branch of sacral plexus. The obturator nerve also…

Obturator internus syndrome : Physiotherapy Treatment
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Obturator internus syndrome : Physiotherapy Treatment

Obturator internus syndrome is a disorder that affects the inner thigh. It is most common in women who are pregnant or obese. The condition is caused by a problem with the muscles and tendons in your pelvis. The obturator internus muscle is one of several muscles that make up your Hip region. The obturator internus…