MyEClinic Health Dictionary Find a Doctor 🇬🇧 ▼ 🇬🇧 🇩🇪 🇪🇪 Conditions » External rotationExternal rotation External rotation (or lateral rotation) is rotation away from the center of the body. The muscles of external rotation include: of arm/humerus at shoulder[1] Deltoid muscle Infraspinatus Teres minor of thigh/femur at hip [2] Gluteus maximus Lateral rotator group piriformis gemellus superior obturator internus gemellus inferior obturator externus quadratus femoris Sartorius Obturator externus of leg at knee[3] Biceps femoris of eyeball (motion is also called “extorsion”)[4] Inferior rectus muscle Inferior oblique muscle References ↑ http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Shoulder.html#anchor109903 ↑ http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Hip.html#anchor849446 ↑ http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Knee.html#anchor23261 ↑ Template:EMedicineDictionary External links Template:EMedicineDictionary Template:Joints de:Rotation (Medizin) nl:Exorotatie Template:WH Template:WS Imprint Privacy Policy Terms and Conditions © 2026 MyEClinic – IFTM Institut für Telematik in der Medizin GmbH
Conditions » External rotationExternal rotation External rotation (or lateral rotation) is rotation away from the center of the body. The muscles of external rotation include: of arm/humerus at shoulder[1] Deltoid muscle Infraspinatus Teres minor of thigh/femur at hip [2] Gluteus maximus Lateral rotator group piriformis gemellus superior obturator internus gemellus inferior obturator externus quadratus femoris Sartorius Obturator externus of leg at knee[3] Biceps femoris of eyeball (motion is also called “extorsion”)[4] Inferior rectus muscle Inferior oblique muscle References ↑ http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Shoulder.html#anchor109903 ↑ http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Hip.html#anchor849446 ↑ http://www.exrx.net/Articulations/Knee.html#anchor23261 ↑ Template:EMedicineDictionary External links Template:EMedicineDictionary Template:Joints de:Rotation (Medizin) nl:Exorotatie Template:WH Template:WS