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  • Thigh: Serial Cross Sections Anatomy - pediagenosis
    Thigh: Serial Cross Sections Anatomy Sartorius muscle, Profunda femoris (deep femoral) artery and vein, Pectineus muscle lliopsoas muscle, Rectus femoris muscle, Vastus medialis muscle, Lateral femoral cutaneous nerve, Vastus intermedius muscle, Femur, Vastus lateralis muscle, Tensor fasciae latae muscle lliotibial tract, Gluteus maximus
  • Muscles of the Anterior Thigh - Quadriceps - TeachMeAnatomy
    The quadriceps femoris consists of four individual muscles – the three vastus muscles and the rectus femoris It forms the main bulk of the anterior thigh, and is one of the most powerful muscles in the body The four muscles collectively insert onto the patella via the quadriceps tendon
  • 9. 4: Muscles of the Hips and Thighs - Medicine LibreTexts
    The three surface muscles of the quadriceps are the rectus femoris in the center, the vastus medialis on the medial side, and the vastus lateralis on the lateral side These three muscles are visible in Figure \(\PageIndex{2}\)
  • Thigh Cross-Section Flashcards - Quizlet
    Vastus Intermedius Muscle Anterior Compartment Contents: ____________________ - lies lateral to the vastus medialis muscle and deep to the rectus femoris muscle at the anterior and lateral aspects of the femur
  • Complete Guide to Thigh Anatomy: Learn Parts, Names Diagram
    The vastus intermedius is a muscle in your thigh, part of the quadriceps muscle group It sits beneath the rectus femoris, between the vastus medialis and vastus lateralis muscles This muscle helps to straighten your knee
  • Fascial compartments of thigh - Wikipedia
    Cross section of the thigh showing the fascial compartments in different colors Green is the medial compartment (gracilis and adductor magnus), blue is the posterior (semimembrosus to biceps c brevis) and red is the anterior (vastus lateralis to sartorius)
  • Compartments of the Thigh - WikiSM (Sports Medicine Wiki)
    Cross-sectional anatomy of the thigh, demonstrating the anterior (quadriceps), posterior (hamstrings), and medial (adductor) compartments Note the relationship between the intermuscular septa and the neurovascular structures of each compartment [1] Cross section of the thigh with medial muscles in blue [2] Name Compartments of the thigh
  • Cross Section of the Thigh - ditki medical biological sciences
    • Vastus medialis attaches to the medial intermuscular septumquadriceps femoris, knee extension • Rectus femoris, which lies superficial to vastus intermedius – Rectus femoris and the vastus muscles are collectively referred to as the "quadriceps femoris "


















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