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Hip

gemellus superior

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Tiny hip muscle above ischial spine, gemellus superior laterally rotates femur. Assists in twisting sports and hip stability. Part of deep six rotators.

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Common Pain & Injury

Buttock/hip pain with rotation. Often with obturator. PT for mobility.

Anatomy & Function

Origin

Ischial spine (upper sit bone projection)

Insertion

Greater trochanter (femur hip bulge)

Actions

  • Hip external rotation (thigh outward)
  • Adduction assistance

Innervation

Nerve to obturator internus

Muscle Relationships

Antagonists

Tensor fasciae latae

Synergists

Obturator internusGemellus inferiorPiriformis

Trigger Points

Refers to hip joint, sacrum, coccyx.

Stretches

1Thread the needle stretch
2Supine hip IR stretch
390/90 hip mobility

Common Conditions

Internal rotation deficitHip impingement

Anatomical Parts

Left gemellus superiorRight gemellus superior

FAQ

What is gemellus superior

Deep hip rotator for lateral thigh movement.

Gemellus superior stretch

Figure-four position with knee to chest.

Exercises for gemellus superior

20

Also Works gemellus superior

10

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Hip Pain Guide

Common causes and relief

Activities & Sports

See which activities use gemellus superior

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