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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.
Significance in Western Cuisine
Based on the anatomy and physiology of a cow, this muscle is the
tenderloin, and tends not to be called upon to do a lot of work, thus it remains underdeveloped, resulting in a cut of meat that is known as the most tender. It forms the basis for several succulent dishes, including
chateaubriand,
filet mignon and
Beef Wellington.
Other meat cuts in this area of the cow's body include the
sirloin and the
top sirloin.
Arts, Spirituality
Often of high significance in practice such as yoga, pilates, martial arts etc.
Being the only actual muscular connection between body and legs, makes efficient and controlled usage of this muscle very important in terms of finding ones strength, balance, and grounding.
Most forms of lunge will engage and stretch the psoas. Half- and full-lotus positions both stretch and elongate the psoas muscle and hip flexors in general.
Essential for proper lumbar, sacral and spinal support, alignment and control.
See also
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Hip flexor
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Psoas minor muscle
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Iliacus
Additional images
External links
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★ - "Posterior Abdominal Wall: Muscles of the Posterior Abdominal Wall"
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