Psoas major muscle

The psoas major (/ˈs.əs/ or /ˈs.æs/; from Ancient Greek: ψόᾱ, romanized: psóā, lit.'muscles of the loins') is a long fusiform muscle located in the lateral lumbar region between the vertebral column and the brim of the lesser pelvis. It joins the iliacus muscle to form the iliopsoas. In animals, this muscle is equivalent to the tenderloin.

Psoas major muscle
Position of psoas major (shown in red)
The psoas major and nearby muscles
Details
OriginTransverse processes of T12–L4 and the lateral aspects of the discs between them
InsertionIn the lesser trochanter of the femur
Arterylumbar branch of iliolumbar artery
NerveLumbar plexus via anterior branches of L1–L3 nerves
ActionsFlexion in the hip joint
AntagonistGluteus maximus
Identifiers
Latinmusculus psoas major
TA98A04.7.02.004
TA22595
FMA18060
Anatomical terms of muscle
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