Obturator Externus 3D

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    • * It originates from the outer surface of the obturator membrane and body margins of the obturator foramen.
    • * It inserts at the trochanteric fossa of femur.
    • * It is supplied by posterior division of obturator nerve (L2, L3, L4). It works by laterally rotating the thigh at the hip joint.

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  • Description

    • * It originates from the outer surface of the obturator membrane and body margins of the obturator foramen.
    • * It inserts at the trochanteric fossa of femur.
    • * It is supplied by posterior division of obturator nerve (L2, L3, L4). It works by laterally rotating the thigh at the hip joint.

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