The lesser trochanter is a conical posteromedial projection of the
shaft of the
femur, projecting from the posteroinferior aspect of its junction with the
femoral neck.''' • two of these are above • a medial continuous with the lower border of the femur neck • a lateral with the
intertrochanteric crest • the inferior border is continuous with the middle division of the
linea aspera Attachments The summit of the lesser trochanter gives insertion to the tendon of the
psoas major muscle and the
iliacus muscle; the lesser trochanter represents the principal attachment of the
iliopsoas.
Anatomical relations The
intertrochanteric crest (which demarcates the junction of the femoral shaft and neck posteriorly) extends between the lesser trochanter and the
greater trochanter on the posterior surface of the femur. ==Clinical significance==