Journal article
Anatomy and biomechanics of gluteus maximus and the thoracolumbar fascia at the sacroiliac joint
PJ Barker, KS Hapuarachchi, JA Ross, E Sambaiew, TA Ranger, CA Briggs
Clinical Anatomy | WILEY | Published : 2014
DOI: 10.1002/ca.22233
Abstract
Biomechanical models predict that recruitment of gluteus maximus (GMax) will exert a compressive force across the sacroiliac joint (SIJ), yet this muscle requires morphologic assessment. The aims of this study were to document GMax's proximal attachments and assess their capacity to generate forces including compressive force at the SIJ. In 11 embalmed cadaver limbs, attachments of GMax crossing the SIJ were dissected and their fascicle orientation, length and attachment volume documented. The physiological cross-sectional area (PCSA) of each attachment was calculated along with its estimated maximum force at the SIJ and lumbar spine. GMax fascicles originated from the gluteus medius fascia,..
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