- 'foot' in Latin. In Latin,
anser means 'goose', and
anserinus means 'goose-like'. Pes
anserinus inserts onto the
anteromedial (front and inside) surface...
- the
anserine bursa, a sub
muscular bursa, just
below the pes
anserinus. The pes
anserinus is
where the
tendons of the sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus...
- join the
tendons of the
gracilis and
semitendinosus muscles in the pes
anserinus,
where it
inserts into the
superomedial surface of the tibia. Its upper...
-
tendon of the
sartorius muscle,
which it
joins to form the pes
anserinus. The pes
anserinus is
separated from the
medial collateral ligament of the knee-joint...
- Pes
anserinus ("goose's foot")
refers to two
anatomical structures: Pes
anserinus (leg) Pes
anserinus (facial nerve)
Goose foot (disambiguation) This...
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Anserinus may
refer to: A
biological word
meaning 'goose-like' Pes
anserinus (disambiguation),
anatomical term
meaning "goose footed" This disambiguation...
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Sartorius muscle Insertion Pes
anserinus Gracilis muscle Insertion Pes
anserinus Semitendinosus muscle Insertion Pes
anserinus Horizontal head of the semimembranosus...
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These include the subacromial, prepatellar, retrocalcaneal, and pes
anserinus bursae of the shoulder, knee, heel and shin, etc. (see below[broken anchor])...
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which it is united.
These three tendons form what is
known as the pes
anserinus, so
named because it
looks like the foot of a goose. A
lower motor neuron...
- with the
sartorius and semitendinosus, all
three muscles forming the pes
anserinus. It is the most
medial muscle of the adductors, and with the
thigh abducted...