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A list of all pages that have property "Has muscle action" with value "Stabiliser and flexor of the hip, lateral flexion of the trunk.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Quadratus Femoris  + (Laterally rotates thigh; assists in adduction of thigh; stabilizes hip joint)
  • Fibularis Brevis  + (Plantar flexes and everts foot . Supports lateral longitudinal arch)
  • Peroneus Longus  + (Plantar flexes and everts foot. Supports lateral longitudinal and transverse arches)
  • Gastrocnemius  + (Plantarflexes ankle (especially with knee extended); flexes knee)
  • Soleus  + (Plantarflexes ankle (independent of knee position); stabilizes leg over foot (postural))
  • Diaphragm  + (Respiratory, straining, gastro-oesophageal sphincter control.)
  • Articularis Genus  + (Retracts bursa as knee extends)
  • Psoas Major  + (Stabiliser and flexor of the hip, lateral flexion of the trunk.)
  • Achilles Tendon  + (Transmits force for plantarflexion of ankle; enables heel raise, jumping)
  • Rectus Abdominis  + (Trunk flexion, compresses abdominal viscera, expiration)
  • Popliteus  + (Unlocks the knee by medially rotating tibia (or laterally rotating femur), weak knee flexion, stabilizes knee)
  • Psoas Minor  + (Weak lumbar spine flexion)
  • Plantaris  + (Weak plantarflexion of ankle and knee flexion)
  • Gluteus Minimus  + (Works in concert with gluteus medius to abduct the hip and prevent adduction; contributes to medial rotation of the thigh.)
  • Pectineus  + (adduct the thigh at the hip)
  • Biceps Femoris  + (flexes knee joint laterally rotates knee joint (when the knee is flexed) extends hip joint (long head only) external rotation of the thigh (long head only))
  • Semitendinosus  + (flexes knee joint, medially rotates knee joint (when the knee is flexed beyond 90 degrees), extends hip joint (less than biceps femoris))
  • Gracilis  + (flexes, medially rotates, and adducts the hip)