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Posterior thigh (Lecture 2)

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Semitendinosus origin
ischial tuberosity
Semimembranosus origin
ischial tuberosity
BF long head origin
ischial tuberosity
BF short head origin
linea aspera
Semitendinosus insertion
pes
Semimembranosus insertion
medial condyle of tibia
BF long head insertion
lateral fibula
BF short head insertion
lateral fibula
Semitendinosus innervation
tibial
Semimembranosus innervation
tibial
BF long head innervation
tibial
BF short head innervation
common fibular
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Semitendinosus action
extend hip, flex knee
Semimembranosus action
extend hip, flex knee
BF long head action
extend hip, flex knee
BF short head action
flex knee
Biceps femoris, Semitendinosus, Semimembranosus, and ___ of hamstring portion are the 'Hammies'.
adductor magnus
___ nerve provides innervation to posterior thigh
sciatic
blood supply to posterior thigh
perforating branches
what's more common? quadriceps femoris injuries or hamstring injuries
hamstring
what ruptures in a hamstring injury
ischial tuberosity
longhead of biceps femoris crosses the __ and __ joint
hip, knee
what hamstring muscle doesn't cross the hip joint
short head
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