00:01 In this lecture, we’re going to look at the anterior and medial thigh. 00:07 So we’re going to look at the anterior muscles within the thigh quadriceps, look at sartorius, iliopsoas, and pectineus. We’ll look at their function and their innervation. We’ll then look at the medial thigh muscles, the adductor muscles and gracilis. We’ll look at their function and innervation. We’ll then look at the pes anserinus, an important collection of tendons on the medial aspect of the tibia. And then we’ll look at the femoral triangle, its boundaries, and contents. And we’ll look at the adductor canal, again, its boundaries and contents. Here, we can see the main musculature on the anterior thigh. We can see that these
The lecture Introduction – Anterior and Medial Thigh by James Pickering, PhD is from the course Lower Limb Anatomy [Archive].
Which muscle is a medial thigh muscle?
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