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  2. Vastus medialis - Wikipedia

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    The vastus medialis is a muscle present in the anterior compartment of thigh, and is one of the four muscles that make up the quadriceps muscle. The others are the vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius and rectus femoris. [1] It is the most medial of the "vastus" group of muscles. The vastus medialis arises medially along the entire length of ...

  3. Vastus muscles - Wikipedia

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    The vastus muscles are three of the four muscles that make up the quadriceps femoris muscle of the thigh. The three muscles are the vastus intermedius, the vastus lateralis, and the vastus medialis located in the middle, on the outside, and inside of the thigh, respectively. The fourth muscle is the rectus femoris muscle a large fleshy muscle ...

  4. Quadriceps - Wikipedia

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    The vastus medialis muscle is on the medial side of the femur (i.e. on the inner part thigh). [1] The vastus intermedius muscle lies between vastus lateralis and vastus medialis on the front of the femur (i.e. on the top or front of the thigh), but deep to the rectus femoris muscle. Typically, it cannot be seen without dissection of the rectus ...

  5. Rectus femoris muscle - Wikipedia

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    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. The rectus femoris is situated in the middle of ...

  6. What Muscles Are Used in Jumping Jacks? Trainers Break ... - AOL

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    Thompson says that the four quad muscles are: Rectus femoris. Vastus lateralis. Vastus medialis. Vastus intermedius. "The main function of the quad is to help the knee extend as well as flex the ...

  7. Femoral nerve - Wikipedia

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    The femoral nerve is the major nerve supplying the anterior compartment of the thigh. It is the largest branch of the lumbar plexus, and arises from the dorsal divisions of the ventral rami of the second, third, and fourth lumbar nerves (L2, L3, and L4). [1][2] The nerve enters Scarpa's triangle by passing beneath the inguinal ligament, just ...

  8. Muscular system of the horse - Wikipedia

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    Quadriceps femoris: has four heads which include the rectus femoris (originates from ilium, inserts into base and cranial of patella), vastus medialis (originates on medial side of femur, inserts into medial side of patella), vastus intermedius (originates from cranial side of femur, inserts into medial side of patella), and vastus lateralis ...

  9. Linea aspera - Wikipedia

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    Between the vastus lateralis and the adductor magnus two muscles are attached: the gluteus maximus muscle inserted above, and the short head of the biceps femoris muscle originating below. Between the adductor magnus and the vastus medialis four muscles are inserted: the iliacus muscle and pectineus muscle above;