Obturator internus muscle

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Obturator internus muscle
Posterior Hip Muscles 1.svg
Scheme of the deep hip muscles
Ansicht von hinten
origin
Inner surface of the obturator membrane
approach
Trochanteric fossa of the thigh bone
function
Outward rotation of the thigh
Innervation
Sacral plexus (internal obturator muscles)
Spinal segments
L5, S1

The obturator internus muscle ( lat. For "internal obstruction muscle ", also "internal hip hole muscle") is one of the hip muscles of the thigh . In animal anatomy, the term obturatorius internus , which was previously used in humans, is still valid. In Paarhufern the muscle is not formed.

The obturator (ius) internus muscle turns the thigh outwards.