Muscle origins, insertions, actions
Gluteus Maximus
O: Posterior surface of ilium and sacrum and coccyx I: Iliotibial tract (IT band), gluteal tuberosity of femur A: Extends, laterally rotates, and abducts thigh at hip
Gluteus minimus
O: outer surface of ilium I: anterior greater trochanter A: hip abduction and hip IR
vastus intermedius
Origin: Anterior and lateral surface of femur Insertion: tibial tuberosity of patellar Action: Extension of leg at knee joint
Rectus femoris
Origin: Anterior inferior iliac spine Insertion: Patella and Tibia Action: Extension of leg at knee joint and
biceps femoris (hamstrings, 1 of 3)
Origin: Ischial tuberosity, linea aspera Insertion: fibula and tibia Action: Flexes leg at knee and extends thigh at hip
Gastrocnemius
Origin: Lateral and medial condyles of femur Insetion: Calcaneus via achilles tendon Action: knee flexion, plantar flexion
vastus medialis
Origin: Linea aspera of femur Insertion: tibial tuberosity via patellar ligament Action: Extension of leg at knee joint
Biceps brachii
Origin: Long head tubercle above glenoid cavity of scapula; short head supraglenoid cavity Insertion: Radial tuberosity of radius Action: Flexes and supinates forearm (palm up) Mneumonic: you walk Longer on a street Corner. You walk Shorter on a Superhighway
Gluteus medius
Origin: Outer surface of ilium inferior to tliac crest Insertion: lat. surface of greater trochanter Action: abducts and medially rotates thigh
Tibialis anterior
Origin: Tibia and interosseous membrane Insertion: metatarsals Action: Dorsiflexion and inverts foot
Deltoid (anterior lateral and posterior)
Origin: clavicle (anterior), acromion (lateral), scapula (posterior) Insertion: Deltoid tuberosity of humerus Action: anterior raises/rotates arm forward; Lateral abducts arm; posterior raises/rotatesarm backward Deltoid helps you carry SACS (spine of scapula, acromium, clavicle
Vastus lateralis
Origin: greater trochanter of femur Insertion: tibial tuberosity of patellar Action: extends leg at knee
Semitendonosus (hamstrings, 1 of 3)
Origin: ischial tuberosity Insertion: medial aspect of upper tibial shaft Action: extends thigh at hip; flexes knee
semimembranosus (hamstrings, 1 of 3)
Origin: ischial tuberosity Insertion: posteromedial condyle of tibial shaft Action: extends thigh at hip; flexes knee
Triceps brachii (lateral medial and long head)
Origin: long head in glenoid; medial and lateral at humerus Insertion: olecranon process of ulna Action: extends forearm and stabilizes shoulder