The document lists anatomical muscles and their origins, insertions, and functions. It discusses muscles like the gastrocnemius, which forms the calf, gluteus medius, which originates on the ilium, and quadriceps femoris, which is formed of four muscles and acts to extend the knee. The triceps coxae is formed of three muscles, and the gastrocnemius inserts at the calcaneal tuberosity to plantar flex the foot.
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The document lists anatomical muscles and their origins, insertions, and functions. It discusses muscles like the gastrocnemius, which forms the calf, gluteus medius, which originates on the ilium, and quadriceps femoris, which is formed of four muscles and acts to extend the knee. The triceps coxae is formed of three muscles, and the gastrocnemius inserts at the calcaneal tuberosity to plantar flex the foot.
The document lists anatomical muscles and their origins, insertions, and functions. It discusses muscles like the gastrocnemius, which forms the calf, gluteus medius, which originates on the ilium, and quadriceps femoris, which is formed of four muscles and acts to extend the knee. The triceps coxae is formed of three muscles, and the gastrocnemius inserts at the calcaneal tuberosity to plantar flex the foot.
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The document lists anatomical muscles and their origins, insertions, and functions. It discusses muscles like the gastrocnemius, which forms the calf, gluteus medius, which originates on the ilium, and quadriceps femoris, which is formed of four muscles and acts to extend the knee. The triceps coxae is formed of three muscles, and the gastrocnemius inserts at the calcaneal tuberosity to plantar flex the foot.
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The origin of Lateral head of Gastrocnemius muscle is :
12. Muscle that form the calf of leg ( regio cruris ) :
2. The origin of M. Gluteus Medius : 13. The function of M. ekstensor halucis longus is :
3. Quadriceps femoris is a muscles formed by :
4. Hamstring muscle is a muscle formed by :
14. Muscle that produce rapid movement during running and jumping :
5. Illiotibial tract is formed by 2 muscle :
15. The Triceps coxae formed by :
6. Femoral triangle is laterally bounded by :
7. The Main extensor muscle at Art. Genuu is :
8. Superolateral border of popliteal fossa is :
9. The insertion of M. Gastrocnemius is :
10. Chief or main flexor at the Art. Coxae is muscle :
11. Lateral compartment of cruris region formed by 2 muscle :