Biceps femoris muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The biceps femoris is a muscle of the posterior (the back) thigh. As its name implies, it has two parts, one of which (the long head) forms part of the hamstrings muscle group. It has two heads of o...
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An interactive animated tutorial on the biceps femoris - long head muscle, including its attachments, actions, and nerve supply. ... HOME > MUSCLES MENU > MUSCLES THAT ACT ON POST. THIGH > © Get Body Smart - a website for teaching and learning the basic principles of human anatomy and physiology.
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BICEPS FEMORI ... ORIGIN; Long head: upper inner quadrant of posterior surface of ischial tuberosity. Short head:middle third of linea aspera, lateral supracondylar ridge of femur ... INSERTION; Styloid process of head of fibula. lateral collateral ligament and lateral tibial condyle...
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Biceps femoris tendon avulsion treatment symptoms ... The biceps femoris is one three hamstring muscles. The muscle is made up of two seperate muscle bellies which originate from different sites, namely a long head and a short head. The long head originates from a region at the back of the hip bone called the...
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Origin, insertion, nerve supply and action of the Biceps Femoris muscle ... Biceps Femoris is one of the three muscles which form the hamstring group forming the back of the thigh. The muscle is often described as having a long head (the attachment from the ischium) and a short head (attached to the femur).
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Spot reducing is a common conception to reduce the fat on a specific area. Ie. Biceps Femoris. You cannot spot reduce , but you can: Follow six rules to nutrition , incorporate HIIT and complete a ciruit training program 4-5 days a week to ...
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Definition of biceps femoris in the Medical Dictionary. biceps femoris explanation. Information about biceps femoris in Free online English dictionary. What is biceps femoris? Meaning of biceps femoris medical term. ... The biceps femoris flexes the leg and rotates it laterally and extends the thigh, rotating it laterally.
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The biceps femoris muscle of the leg derives its name from having two heads of origin, long and short. ... Upon union of the two heads, biceps femoris passes inferolaterally across the knee to insert into:
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