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  2. Lateral intermuscular septum of thigh - Wikipedia

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    The lateral intermuscular septum of thigh is a fold of deep fascia in the thigh. It is between the vastus lateralis and biceps femoris . It separates the anterior compartment of the thigh from the posterior compartment of the thigh .

  3. Fascial compartments of thigh - Wikipedia

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    The fascial compartments of thigh are the three fascial compartments that divide and contain the thigh muscles. The fascia lata is the strong and deep fascia of the thigh that surrounds the thigh muscles and forms the outer limits of the compartments. Internally the muscle compartments are divided by the lateral and medial intermuscular septa.

  4. Intermuscular septum of thigh - Wikipedia

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    Intermuscular septum of thigh may refer to: Lateral intermuscular septum of thigh; Medial intermuscular septum of thigh This page was last edited on 28 ...

  5. Medial intermuscular septum of thigh - Wikipedia

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    The medial intermuscular septum of thigh is a fold of deep fascia in the thigh. It is between the vastus medialis, and the adductors and pectineus. It separates the anterior compartment of the thigh from the medial compartment of the thigh.

  6. Linea aspera - Wikipedia

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    The linea aspera is a prominent longitudinal ridge or crest, on the middle third of the bone, presenting a medial and a lateral lip, and a narrow rough, intermediate line. It is an important insertion point for the adductors and the lateral and medial intermuscular septa that divides the thigh into three compartments. The tension generated by ...

  7. Fascia lata - Wikipedia

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    The fascia lata is an investment for the whole of the thigh, but varies in thickness in different parts. It is thicker in the upper and lateral part of the thigh, where it receives a fibrous expansion from the gluteus maximus, and where the tensor fasciae latae is inserted between its layers; it is very thin behind and at the upper and medial part, where it covers the adductor muscles, and ...

  8. Intermuscular septum - Wikipedia

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    Intermuscular septum can refer to: medial intermuscular septum of arm; medial intermuscular septum of thigh; lateral intermuscular septum of arm; lateral intermuscular septum of thigh; anterior intermuscular septum of leg; posterior intermuscular septum of leg

  9. Posterior compartment of thigh - Wikipedia

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    It is separated from the anterior compartment by two folds of deep fascia, known as the medial intermuscular septum and the lateral intermuscular septum. [1] The muscles of the posterior compartment of the thigh are the: [2] [3] biceps femoris muscle, which consists of a short head and a long head. semitendinosus muscle; semimembranosus muscle