bursa of piriform muscle - significado y definición. Qué es bursa of piriform muscle
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Qué (quién) es bursa of piriform muscle - definición

ONE OF SIX SMALL HIP MUSCLES IN THE LATERAL ROTATOR GROUP
Piriformis; Musculus piriformis; Piriform muscle; Piriformis muscles; Sciatic muscle
  • Pelvis seen from behind (the piriformis and the rest of the [[lateral rotator group]] are visible).

Pyriform sinus         
FOSSA INVOLVED IN SPEECH.
Pyriform fossa; Sinus piriformis; Piriform fossa; Piriform recess; Recessus piriformis; Piriform sinuses; Piriform sinus
On either side of the laryngeal orifice in humans is a recess, termed the pyriform sinus (also piriform recess, piriform sinus, piriform fossa, or smuggler's fossa), which is bounded medially by the aryepiglottic fold, laterally by the thyroid cartilage and thyrohyoid membrane. The fossae are involved in speech.
Bursae         
SMALL FLUID-FILLED SAC LINED BY SYNOVIAL MEMBRANE WITH AN INNER CAPILLARY LAYER OF VISCOUS FLUID
Bursae; Bursa (Anatomy); Bursopathies; Bursæ; Bursa, synovial; Bursa sac; Bursopathy; Bursae mucosae; Bursa (anatomy); Bursal; Synovial bursae
·pl of Bursa.
Bursal         
SMALL FLUID-FILLED SAC LINED BY SYNOVIAL MEMBRANE WITH AN INNER CAPILLARY LAYER OF VISCOUS FLUID
Bursae; Bursa (Anatomy); Bursopathies; Bursæ; Bursa, synovial; Bursa sac; Bursopathy; Bursae mucosae; Bursa (anatomy); Bursal; Synovial bursae
·adj Of or pertaining to a bursa or to bursae.

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Piriformis muscle

The piriformis muscle (from Latin piriformis 'pear-shaped') is a flat, pyramidally-shaped muscle in the gluteal region of the lower limbs. It is one of the six muscles in the lateral rotator group.

The piriformis muscle has its origin upon the front surface of the sacrum, and inserts onto the greater trochanter of the femur. Depending upon the given position of the leg, it acts either as external (lateral) rotator of the thigh or as abductor of the thigh. It is innervated by the piriformis nerve.