The Musculus gemellus superior (lat.: upper twin muscle) is one skeleton muscles of the thigh in the range of the hip. It is appropriate directly above its "twin", for the Musculus gemellus inferior. It is a very narrow muscle, and stores itself from above to 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 superior is involved to the of the thigh.
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