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adductor longus Anterior. It’s medial to the pectineus, lateral to the gracilis, and superficial to the adductor magnus Action *adducts thigh adductor magnus Anterior. It’s deep to the gracilis. Action *adducts and extends thigh biceps femoris Posterior. Action of muscle *flexes knee joint; extends thigh calcaneal (Achilles) tendon Combined tendons of the gastrocnemius and soleus. extensor digitorum longus Action of muscle *extends toe #2-5 ; dorsiflexes and everts foot extensor hallicus longus Muscle is deep. Action of muscle *extends big toe; dorsiflexes and inverts foot extensor retinaculum of the ankle Thickened fascia that binds tendons in place as they cross the ankle. external abdominal oblique Outer layer that is closest to skin. Action of muscle *compresses abdomen, rotates and flexes trunk fibularis (peroneus) longus Only found on fibular side. Lateral! (The “P” in Get Some Physical Ed Tonight). Action of muscle *plantar flexes and everts foot flexor digitorum longus Medial to tibia. Action of muscle *flexes toes; plantar flexes foot; inverts foot flexor hallicus longus “Hallex” means big toe so anything with “hallicus” means that the big toe is involved. This is a large muscle beneath the gastrocnemius and soleus. Action of muscle *flexes big toe; plantar flexes foot; inverts foot gastrocnemius The “calf” muscle. Posterior. (The “G” in Get Some Physical Ed Tonight). Action of muscle *plantar flexes foot; flexes leg gluteus maximus Butt cheek. Action of muscle *extends, laterally rotates, and aBducts thigh gluteus medius Underneath the gluteus maximus but more lateral. The part that follows the tendonous line. Action of muscle *aBducts thigh gluteus minimus Underneath the medius. Lateral. Action of muscle *aBducts and medially rotates femur gracilis (gruh-SIL-iss) Medial. One of the inner thigh muscles. Action of muscle *adducts thigh; flexes leg iliopsoas (ILL-ee-oh-SO-az) Made up of two different muscles; the iliacus and the psoas. Action of muscle *flexes and laterally rotates thigh iliotibial band Tendons of the gluteus maximus and tensor fasciae latte from the iliac crest to the lateral condyle of the tibia. internal abdominal oblique Middle layer of muscle, underneath the external abdominal oblique and on top of the transverse abdominis. Action of muscle *compresses abdomen; rotates and flexes trunk linea alba Literally means “white line”. It is the white line separating the rectus muscles and runs vertically. Fibrous strip that connects left/right rectus sheaths. obturator internus Muscle in between the “twins” (gemellus muscles). Action of muscle *lateral rotation of thigh pectineus Medial to iliopsoas, underneath the nerves, arteries, and veins of the femoral triangle. Action of muscle *adducts thigh piriformis Above the sciatic nerve. Action of muscle *lateral rotation of thigh popliteal fossa Contains sciatic nerve and branches, popliteal artery and popliteal vein. “Knee pit” on back of knee. quadratus femoris Rectangular muscle next to femur. Action of muscle *lateral rotation of thigh rectus abdominis The six or eight pack muscles of the stomach. Two separate muscles; one on right and the other on left side. Separated by the linea alba. Action of muscle *compresses abdomen; flexes trunk (sit-ups) sartorius Longest muscle in the body. Runs lateral to medial. Action of muscle *flexes, abducts, and laterally rotates thigh; flexes leg sciatic nerve Refers collectively to the tibial and fibular nerves. semimembranosus Muscle of the hamstring group. Medial and underneath the semitendinosus. Action of muscle *flexes knee joint; extends thigh semitendinosus Muscle of the hamstring group. Medial and on top of the semimembranosus. Action of muscle *flexes knee joint; extends thigh soleus Underneath the gastrocnemius. ( The “S” in Get Some Physical Ed Tonight). Action of muscle *plantar flexes foot superior AND inferior gemellus These are the “twin” muscles. The superior gemellus is above the obturator internus and below the piriformis. The inferior gemellus is above the quadratus femoris and below the obturator internus. Action of muscle *lateral rotation of thigh tensor fasciae latae Merges with the gluteal tendons. Action of muscle *flexes, aBducts and medially rotates hip joint tibialis anterior Next to tibia laterally in front. Action of muscle *dorsiflexes and inverts foot tibialis posterior Posterior. Action of muscle *plantar flexes and inverts foot transversus abdominis The inner layer of muscle closest to the guts. Action of muscle *compresses abdomen rectus femoris (2) Muscle of the quadriceps femoris. Front muscle that runs straight up and down. Vastus lateralis (3) Muscle of the quadriceps femoris. Lateral part of thigh. Vastus medialis (4) Muscle of the quadripceps femoris. Medial part of thigh. Action of muscles *extends leg; flexes thigh *Thanks to Eric Evans for the picture* vastus intermedius (1) Muscle of the quadriceps femoris. Muscle found underneath the rectus femoris. This picture shows the muscle being covered with a tendonous sheath, but the plastinate shows it as a regular muscle. Action of muscle *extends leg; flexes thigh *Thanks to Eric Evans for the picture*