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Semitendinosus muscle

Semitendinosus muscle

Semitendinosus muscle
Classification
Location classification: Skeletal muscle musculus skeleti
A rule nerve: Sciatic nerve (tibial nerve)
Part
Body limb line
Line of lower limbs
Femoral muscle
Flexor group
Latin name
musculus semitendinosus
Fame
Semitendinosus muscle
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Semitendinosus muscle (はんけんようきん, semitendinosus) is muscle of the lower limbs of the human being.

It takes place after making biceps femoris muscle and a total head with ischial tuberosity, and the two rulers puts it together, and it is a biceps and goes to the tibial tuberosity inside and I make 浅鵞足 there and am over with gracilis muscle and a sartorius.

A rule nerve is tibial nerve (L5 - S2).

I perform the extension of the hip joint, flexure, the internal rotation of the knee joint as action.

Put biceps femoris muscle, semimembranosus muscle, muscles in the leg back of three of the semitendinosus muscle together; and called the hamstring (in addition, may include adductor magnus muscle).

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