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peroneal arteries. Back of left
lower extremity.
Semitendinosus muscle Semitendinosus muscle Semitendinosus muscle Muscles of thigh.
Lateral view. Muscles...
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between the hip and the knee (from
medial to lateral: semimembranosus,
semitendinosus and
biceps femoris). The word "ham" is
derived from the Old English...
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tendon of origin. It lies
posteromedially in the thigh, deep to the
semitendinosus muscle. It
extends the hip
joint and
flexes the knee joint. The semimembranosus...
- pes
anserinus is
where the
tendons of the sartorius, gracilis, and
semitendinosus join at the
medial knee, into the
anteromedial proximal tibia. Pes anserine...
- of the
proximal tibia. The
muscles are the sartorius,
gracilis and
semitendinosus sometimes referred to as the guy ropes. The name "goose foot" arises...
- on two joints. It
share its
distal insertion with the
sartorius and
semitendinosus, all
three muscles forming the pes anserinus. It is the most medial...
- This
tendon curves anteriorly to join the
tendons of the
gracilis and
semitendinosus muscles in the pes anserinus,
where it
inserts into the superomedial...
- the
tendon of the sartorius, and by the
tendons of the
Gracilis and
Semitendinosus, all of
which are
inserted nearly as far
forward as the
anterior crest;...
- its
insertion the
tendon is
situated immediately above that of the
semitendinosus muscle, and its
upper edge is
overlapped by the
tendon of the sartorius...
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biceps femoris muscle,
which consists of a
short head and a long head.
semitendinosus muscle semimembranosus muscle These muscles (or
their tendons) apart...