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20 mar 2018 · Anatomy: Muscles of the posterior compartment of the leg (prone cadaver)~ Follow me on FB:FB.com/kareemwezza ~ Follow me on twitter:Twitter.com/kareemwezza
This video focuses on the identification of the muscles of the anterior, lateral, and posterior compartments of the leg. Please feel free to suggest ideas fo...
There are superficial and deep muscles in the posterior compartment of the leg. The superficial muscles are active in flexion of the knee ( gastrocnemius) and plantar flexion of the ankle (gastrocnemius, plantaris and soleus).
Adductor Longus Muscle (Reflected) Gracilis Muscle. Adductor Longus Muscle. Sartorius Muscle. Adductor Brevis Muscle (Reflected) Adductor Brevis Muscle (Reflected) Obturator Artery. Obturator Nerve (Posterior Branch) Adductor Magnus Muscle.
3 lis 2023 · Key facts about the deep posterior muscles of the leg; Popliteus Origin: Lateral femoral condyle, Posterior horn of lateral meniscus of knee joint Insertion: Posterior surface of proximal tibia Innervation: Tibial nerve (L5-S2) Function: Unlocks knee joint; Knee joint stabilization: Flexor hallucis longus
Human Anatomy, Fall 2014, Napa Valley College, Mr. Riddell, Cadaver Muscles from PAL Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.
2 lis 2023 · There are four muscles in the deep compartment of the posterior leg. One muscle, the popliteus, acts only on the knee joint. The remaining three muscles (tibialis posterior, flexor hallucis longus and flexor digitorum longus) act on the ankle and foot.