174 Dance Anatomy and Kinesiology
Summary of Hip Muscle Attachments and Actions
A summary of the attachments of primary hip muscles and their primary actions is provided in table 4.1,
and selected muscles and attachments are shown in figures 4.13, A and B, and 4.14, A and B. From
these resources, estimate the line of pull of the muscle, deduce its actions, and then check for accuracy
by referring to figure 4.13C or 4.14C. Note that the proximal attachment of the iliopsoas is not shown in
figure 4.13 but can be approximated from a close examination of figure 4.5 on page 165.TABLE 4.1 Summary of Attachments and Primary Actions of Hip MusclesMuscle Proximal attachment(s) Distal attachment(s) Primary action(s)
Anterior muscles
Iliopsoas (il-ee-o-SO-us)
Psoas major
(SO-us)Transverse processes,
bodies, and intervertebral
discs of T12-L5Lesser trochanter of
femurHip flexion
Hip abduction (higher
ranges)
Posture
Iliacus
(il-ee-AK-us)Iliac fossa, crest of ilium,
inner lateral sacrumLesser trochanter of
femurHip flexion
Hip abduction (higher
ranges)
Rectus femoris
(REK-tus FEM-o-ris)Anterior inferior iliac spine
Posterior head: just above
acetabulumTibial tuberosity via
patellar tendonHip flexion
(Knee extension)Sartorius
(sar-TOR-ee-us)Anterior superior iliac
spine (ASIS) and area just
belowMedial surface of upper
tibia (pes anserinus)Hip flexion
Hip abduction
Hip external rotation
(Knee flexion)
Posterior muscles
Gluteus maximus
(GLOO-tee-us MAK-si-mus)Crest and posterior
surface of ilium, posterior
surface of sacrum and
coccyxLine on posterior
femur between greater
trochanter and linea
aspera and iliotibial tractHip extension
Hip external rotationHamstrings
Biceps femoris
(BI-seps FEM-o-ris)Long head: ischial
tuberosity
Short head: linea aspera
of femurHead of fibula
Lateral tibial condyleHip extension
Hip external rotation
(Knee flexion)
(Knee external rotation)
Semitendinosus
(sem-ee-ten-di-NO-sus)Ischial tuberosity Medial surface of upper
tibia (pes anserinus)Hip extension
Hip internal rotation
(Knee flexion)
(Knee internal rotation)
Semimembranosus
(sem-ee-mem-brah-NO-sus)Ischial tuberosity Medial condyle of tibia Hip extension
Hip internal rotation
(Knee flexion)
(Knee internal rotation)