rotator muscles - translation to arabic
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rotator muscles - translation to arabic

GROUP OF SIX SMALL MUSCLES OF THE HIP
Lateral rotators of the hip; Lateral rotators; Pelvitrochanteric muscles; Lateral rotator; Pelvitrochanteric muscle; Lateral rotator groups

rotator muscles      
‎ العَضَلَةُ المُدِيرَة‎
fibularis         
GROUP OF MUSCLES IN THE LEG
Peroneus; Peronæi; Fibularis; Peronaei; Peronei; Fibularis muscle; Peroneus muscle; Peroneal muscle; Peroneal muscles; Peroneals; Peronæus muscles; Musculus peronaeus; Musculus fibularis; Musculus peroneus; Peronæus; Peronæus muscle; Peroneus muscles
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peroneus         
GROUP OF MUSCLES IN THE LEG
Peroneus; Peronæi; Fibularis; Peronaei; Peronei; Fibularis muscle; Peroneus muscle; Peroneal muscle; Peroneal muscles; Peroneals; Peronæus muscles; Musculus peronaeus; Musculus fibularis; Musculus peroneus; Peronæus; Peronæus muscle; Peroneus muscles
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Definition

rotator
¦ noun a thing which rotates or which causes something to rotate.
?Anatomy a muscle whose contraction causes or assists in the rotation of a part of the body.

Wikipedia

Lateral rotator group

The lateral rotator group is a group of six small muscles of the hip which all externally (laterally) rotate the femur in the hip joint. It consists of the following muscles: piriformis, gemellus superior, obturator internus, gemellus inferior, quadratus femoris and the obturator externus.

All muscles in the lateral rotator group originate from the hip bone and insert on to the upper extremity of the femur. The muscles are innervated by the sacral plexus (L4-S2), except the obturator externus muscle, which is innervated by the lumbar plexus.