List of internal rotators of the human body
In anatomy, internal rotation (also known as medial rotation) is an anatomical term referring to rotation towards the center of the body.
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Muscles
The muscles of internal rotation include:
- of arm/humerus at shoulder
- Anterior part of the deltoid muscle[1]
- Subscapularis [1]
- Teres major [1]
- Latissimus dorsi [1]
- Pectoralis major [1]
- of thigh/femur at hip[2]
- Tensor fasciae latae
- Gluteus minimus
- Anterior fibers of Gluteus medius
- Adductor longus and Adductor brevis
- of leg at knee[3]
- of eyeball (motion is also called "intorsion" or incyclotorsion)[4]
References
- Standring, Susan, ed. (2016). Gray's anatomy: the anatomical basis of clinical practice (41st ed.). Philadelphia. ISBN 9780702052309. OCLC 920806541.
- Hip Articulations
- Knee Articulations
- Intorsion at eMedicine Dictionary
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