The Musculus gemellus inferior (lat.: lower twin) is one skeleton muscles of the thigh in the range of the hip. This slim muscle is appropriate for the Musculus underneath its "twin", gemellus superior, and sets themselves from downside on the final chord of the Musculus obturator internus.
With the four-legged mammals to both twin muscles to a uniform muscle grew together, however from compare-anatomical view in the Pluralform - Musculi gemelli - were designated.
The Musculus gemellus inferior turns the thigh outward.
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