The obturator externus muscle (m. obturatoris externus) arises from the external surface of the pelvic bones along the medial margin of the obturator foramen and from the obturator membrane, passes around the capsule of the hip joint from below and from the back, and attaches by a narrow tendon to the trochanteric fossa and to the joint capsule. Action. Rotates the thigh laterally. Innervation:L3-4. The obturator nerve.The muscles of the thigh help man walk erect and maintain an erect position by moving the long bone levers Medical billing training india will help you to do collections and also the pending amounts from the patients.

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