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  2. File:Thigh muscles front.png - Wikipedia

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  3. File:Thigh cross section.svg - Wikipedia

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    This image is a derivative work of the following images: File:Gray432.png licensed with PD-Gray's Anatomy plate, PD-US 2007-01-23T20:41:39Z Pngbot 683x700 (116790 Bytes) optimized with optipng; 2006-02-08T13:31:36Z Arcadian 683x700 (195158 Bytes) {{Gray's Anatomy plate}} Uploaded with derivativeFX

  4. File:Thigh muscles back.png - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. Thigh - Wikipedia

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    In anatomy, the thigh is the area between the hip and the knee.Anatomically, it is part of the lower limb. [1]The single bone in the thigh is called the femur.This bone is very thick and strong (due to the high proportion of bone tissue), and forms a ball and socket joint at the hip, and a modified hinge joint at the knee.

  7. Posterior compartment of thigh - Wikipedia

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    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; These muscles (or their tendons) apart from the short head of the biceps femoris, are commonly known as the hamstrings.

  8. Anterior compartment of thigh - Wikipedia

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    The nerve of the anterior compartment of thigh is the femoral nerve. [2] Innervation for the quadriceps muscles come from the posterior division of the femoral nerve, while the anterior division (which contains cutaneous as well as muscular components) gives a lateral and a medial branch, the second being responsible for the innervation of the sartorius muscle. [4]

  9. Semimembranosus muscle - Wikipedia

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    The semimembranosus muscle (/ ˌ s ɛ m i ˌ m ɛ m b r ə ˈ n oʊ s ə s /) is the most medial of the three hamstring muscles in the thigh. It is so named because it has a flat tendon of origin. It lies posteromedially in the thigh, deep to the semitendinosus muscle. It extends the hip joint and flexes the knee joint.