gluteal

[ UK /ɡlˈuːti‍əl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to or near the gluteus muscles
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How To Use gluteal In A Sentence

  • Landing with a flat foot allows you to sit back into your powerhouse gluteal muscles.
  • After their wounds have healed, the rehabilitation process begins by retraining the thigh and gluteal muscles, improving hip flexibility, and making and fitting appropriate prosthetics. War Wounds and Tutus
  • The combined training group also completed 4 strengthening exercises targeting the pectorals, latissimus dorsi, gluteals, and quadriceps for 45 minutes.
  • Waist and hip girths were measured standing, at the level of the umbilicus and the level of maximal gluteal protrusion, respectively.
  • Incision begins from the subgluteal plica, along the root of the thigh to the femoral triangle, and then goes laterally to anterior superior iliac spine and the waist.
  • When this occurs, the femoral artery is usually small, and the inferior gluteal artery is the primary vessel of the thigh.
  • With the infant prone, the physician should check for limb length discrepancy or asymmetric gluteal or thigh folds.
  • The circulation is carried on after the ligation of this artery by means of the gluteal and ischiatic arteries, -- the former being the principal one concerned. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • Hypogastric artery -- internal iliac artery; the inner branch of an iliac artery that conducts blood to the gluteal region. infundibuliform Surgical Anatomy
  • You may be able to make your legs appear more proportional by building up your guadriceps, hamstrings and gluteals in the weight room.
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