“…1 Injuries to this muscle is commonly seen in the pediatric population, specifically in adolescent athletes. 4,5 Given the anatomic location of the origin of the reflected head near structures, such as labrum, capsule, and acetabular cartilage, traumatic avulsions of the reflected head could be associated with concomitant injury to these structures. The direct head of the muscle arises from the anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS) and the indirect or reflected head attaches to the superior acetabular ridge and often has fibers that insert onto the hip capsule.…”