The psoas minor muscle originates from the vertical
fascicles inserted on the last
thoracic and first
lumbar vertebrae. From there, it passes down onto the medial border of the psoas major, and is inserted to the
innominate line and the
iliopectineal eminence. Additionally, it attaches to and stretches the deep surface of the
iliac fascia and occasionally its lowermost fibers reach the
inguinal ligament. It is posteriolateral to the
iliopsoas muscle. Variations occur, however, and the insertion on the iliopubic eminence sometimes radiates into the
iliopectineal arch. The psoas minor muscle receives oxygenated blood from the four
lumbar arteries (inferior to the subcostal artery) and the lumbar branch of the
iliolumbar artery.
Innervation The psoas minor muscle is
innervated by direct branches of the
lumbar spinal nerves.
Variation The psoas minor muscle is considered inconstant and is often absent, only being present in about 40% of human specimens studied. It has an average length of about 24 cm, of which about 7.1 cm is muscle tissue and about 17 cm is tendon. ==Function==