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- Abductor Digiti Minimi (Foot) + (Fifth toe or phalanges)
- Gluteus Minimus + (Greater trochanter of the femur)
- Gluteus Maximus + (Greater trochanter of the femur and iliotibial tract)
- Gluteus Medius + (Greater trochanter of the femur. Three points of insertion: tendinous portion of the aponeurosis inserts onto the superolateral facet, the remainder inserts along an anteroinferior oblique line on the lateral facet.)
- Quadratus Lumborum + (Inferior border of 12th rib and L1-L5)
- Semimembranosus + (Infraglenoid tubercle of the posterior medial tibial condyle, posterior joint capsule (contributing to the oblique popliteal ligament), popliteal fascia and posterior horn of medial meniscus)
- Quadratus Femoris + (Intertrochanteric crest)
- Latissimus Dorsi + (Intertubercular sulcus of humerus)
- Iliopsoas + (Lesser trochanter of femur)
- Adductor Longus + (Linea aspera on middle one-third of shaft of femur)
- Abductor Hallucis + (Medial aspect of base of 1st phalanx of hallux)
- Sartorius + (Medial condyle of the tibia - superficial [[Pes Anserinus]])
- Internal Obturator + (Middle part of medial aspect of greater trochanter of femur)
- Flexor Digitorum Brevis + (Middle phalanges of toe 2-5)
- Psoas Major + (Middle surface of lesser trochanter of femur)
- Psoas Minor + (Passes behind the inguinal ligament to insert into the iliopubic eminence)
- Quadratus Plantae + (Tendons of [[Flexor Digitorum Longus]])
- Quadriceps Femoris + (Tibial tuberosity)
- External Obturator + (Trochanteric fossa on medial surface of greater trochanter)
- Rectus Abdominis + (Xiphoid process, costal cartilages of ribs 5-7)
- Tensor Fascia Lata + ([[Iliotibial Band|Iliotibial tract]] (via greater trochanter))
- Biceps Femoris + (fibular head, crural fascia and lateral tibial condyle (common short and long head tendon))
- Gracilis + (tibia (pes anserinus))