Psoas major muscle

Psoas major muscle

Infobox Muscle
Name = Psoas major muscle
Latin = m. psoas major
GraySubject = 127
GrayPage = 467


Caption = The psoas major and nearby muscles



Caption2 = Horizontal disposition of the peritoneum in the lower part of the abdomen. (Psoas major labeled at bottom left.)
Origin = Transverse processes of T12-L5 and the lateral aspects of the discs between them
Insertion = in the lesser trochanter of the femur
Blood = lumbar branch of iliolumbar artery
Nerve = Lumbar plexus via anterior branches of L2-L4 nerves
Action = flexes and rotates laterally thigh
Antagonist = Gluteus maximus
MeshName = Psoas+Muscles
MeshNumber = A02.633.567.825
DorlandsPre = m_22
DorlandsSuf = 12550274
The Psoas major is a long fusiform muscle placed on the side of the lumbar region of the vertebral column and brim of the lesser pelvis.

Location

Origin

It arises:
* (1) from the anterior surfaces of the bases and lower borders of the transverse processes of all the lumbar vertebrae
* (2) from the sides of the bodies and the corresponding intervertebral fibrocartilages of the last thoracic and all the lumbar vertebrae by five slips, each of which is attached to the adjacent upper and lower margins of two vertebrae, and to the intervertebral fibrocartilage;
* (3) from a series of tendinous arches which extend across the constricted parts of the bodies of the lumbar vertebrae between the previous slips; the lumbar arteries and veins, and filaments from the sympathetic trunk pass beneath these tendinous arches.

Insertion

The muscle proceeds downward across the brim of the lesser pelvis, and diminishing gradually in size, passes beneath the inguinal ligament and in front of the capsule of the hip-joint and ends in a tendon; the tendon receives nearly the whole of the fibers of the Iliacus and is inserted into the lesser trochanter of the femur.

A large bursa which may communicate with the cavity of the hip-joint, separates the tendon from the pubis and the capsule of the joint.

Function

It forms part of a group of muscles called the hip flexors, whose action is primarily to lift the upper leg towards the body when the body is fixed or to pull the body towards the leg when the leg is fixed.

For example, when doing a sit up that brings the torso (including the lower back) away from the ground and towards the front of the leg, the hip flexors (including the iliopsoas) will flex the spine upon the pelvis.

Indications

Crepitus, or “popping” in the lower back can indicate unequal lateral forces on the lumbar spine owing to a strength and/or laxity discrepancy between the right and left psoas major muscles. [Rolf, 1977: Rolfing, the Integration of Human Structures, pg. 118] Tight hip flexors (psoas, illiacus, tensor fascia latae), either unilaterally or bilaterally (one side or both sides), are a common though unsung cause of lower back pain, and can be accompanied by Iliopsoas tendinitis, or “snapping hip syndrome.” Physical therapists may recommend stretching and/or strengthening of one of both psoas muscles if lower back pain is indicated.

Stretching the psoas can be difficult because it is impossible to isolate the muscle, and thus any stretch thereof must necessarily stretch all hip flexor muscles and typically the quadriceps as well. Strengthening the psoas is also tricky, but typically involves some variation of supine leg raises, or, in a gym setting, knee raises on a levered machine. A common evaluation of psoas strength is to ask the patient to stand straight up with back against a wall, feet 2-3 inches from the wall. The patient is then instructed to raise the knee as high (close to the chest as possible) for 30 seconds. If the patient’s knee falls below horizontal (femur below 90 degrees) before 30 seconds has elapsed, weakness of the iliopsoas on the side of the knee being raised is indicated.

ee also

*Iliopsoas
*Iliacus
*Hip flexor
*Psoas minor muscle
* Iliopsoas tendinitis

References


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External links

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* - "Posterior Abdominal Wall: Muscles of the Posterior Abdominal Wall"
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* [http://floota.com/PsoasStretch1.html Psoas Stretches for Back Pain]
* [http://www.somatics.com/psoas.htm Psoas Muscles and Abdominal Exercises for Back Pain]


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