Gluteus Minimus (Glut Min R)
The M. Gluteus Minimus (Gluteus Minimus) is a muscle of the hip region. It is responsible for hip abduction and internal rotation, pelvic stabilization. This muscle is not covered by the official SENIAM catalogue — placement is based on established clinical literature. This page documents the exact electrode position, anatomical attachments and a standardized test movement based on Hermens et al. (2000).
Hip abduction and internal rotation, pelvic stabilization
Hip abduction with internal rotation in side-lying against resistance
This muscle has no SENIAM-standardized electrode position. Placement should be based on anatomical knowledge.
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