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Semimembranosus Muscle Anatomy & Function Semimembranosus Muscle, Medical Terminology Games, Hamstring Muscles, Lower Extremity, Muscle Anatomy, Lower Limb, Orthopedic Surgery, Sciatic Nerve, Free Medical

Semimembranosus Muscle Anatomy & Function The semimembranosus muscle is part of the hamstring group, which also includes the semitendinosus and biceps femoris muscles. Understanding its anatomy and function is crucial for orthopedic professionals in diagnosing and treating lower limb pathologies. The semimembranosus muscle, a critical component of the posterior compartment of the thigh, plays a pivotal role in the biomechanics of the lower extremity. This article provides an in-depth…

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Muscles of Leg (Superficial Dissection): Posterior View Anatomy   Semitendinosus muscle, Semimembranosus muscle, Gracilis muscle, Poplite... Semimembranosus Muscle, Semitendinosus Muscle, Gracilis Muscle, Leg Muscles Diagram, Leg Muscles Anatomy, Sartorius Muscle, Muscular Anatomy, Human Body Muscles, Body Muscle Anatomy

Muscles of Leg (Superficial Dissection): Posterior View Anatomy Semitendinosus muscle, Semimembranosus muscle, Gracilis muscle, Popliteal artery (lies deep) and vein (superficial), Sartorius muscle, Superior medial genicular artery, Gastrocnemius muscle (medial head), Nerve to soleus muscle, Small saphenous vein, Gastrocnemius muscle (medial and lateral heads), Soleus muscle, Plantaris tendon, Flexor digitorum longus tendon, Tibialis posterior tendon, Posterior tibial artery and vein, Tibial…

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Semitendinosus Muscle Anatomy Semitendinosus Muscle, Anterior Cruciate Ligament, Hamstring Muscles, Cruciate Ligament, Muscle Anatomy, Lower Limb, Orthopedic Surgery, Muscle Groups, Way Down

The semitendinosus muscle, as its name indicates, is half tendinous, it's one of the hamstring muscles group. It has a fusiform belly that is usually interrupted by a tendinous intersection and a long, cord-like tendon that begins approximately two thirds of the way down the thigh. Distally, the tendon attaches to the medial surface of the superior part of the tibia as part of the pes anserinus formation in conjunction with the tendinous insertions of the sartorius and gracilis The…

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