GENERAL ANATOMY
MUSCLE ANATOMY
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Bicep Femoris, Semimembranosus, Semitendinosus
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Erector Spinae, Trapezius, Teres Major
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Rectus Femoris, Vastus Lateralis, Vastus Medialis, Vastus Intermedius
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Rectus Abdominis, Obliques, Latissimus Dorsi
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Detailed explanation-1: -The quadriceps femoris is a hip flexor and a knee extensor. It consists of four individual muscles; three vastus muscles and the rectus femoris. They form the main bulk of the thigh, and collectively are one of the most powerful muscles in the body. It is located in the anterior compartment of the thigh.
Detailed explanation-2: -Your quad muscles, or quadriceps femoris, are a group of muscles at the front of your thigh. Together, they contain more mass than any other muscle group in your body. You use your quads to perform a variety of movements, including kicking, running, jumping and walking.
Detailed explanation-3: -It has four parts: rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius.
Detailed explanation-4: -The quadriceps femoris muscle translates to “four-headed muscle” from Latin. It bears this name because it consists of four individual muscles; rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, and vastus intermedius. Out of all four muscles, only the rectus femoris crosses both the hip and knee joints.
Detailed explanation-5: -The rectus femoris muscle is one of the four quadriceps muscles of the human body. The others are the vastus medialis, the vastus intermedius (deep to the rectus femoris), and the vastus lateralis. All four parts of the quadriceps muscle attach to the patella (knee cap) by the quadriceps tendon.