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Semitendinosus Muscle Information

The semitendinosus is a muscle in the back of the thigh; it is one of the hamstrings.

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Structure

The semitendinosus, remarkable for the great length of its tendon of insertion, is situated at the posterior and medial aspect of the thigh .

It arises from the lower and medial impression on the tuberosity of the ischium, by a tendon common to it and the long head of the biceps femoris; it also arises from an aponeurosis which connects the adjacent surfaces of the two muscles to the extent of about 7.5 cm. from their origin.

The muscle is fusiform and ends a little below the middle of the thigh in a long round tendon which lies along the medial side of the popliteal fossa; it then curves around the medial condyle of the tibia and passes over the tibial collateral ligament of the knee-joint, from which it is separated by a bursa, and is inserted into the upper part of the medial surface of the body of the tibia, nearly as far forward as its anterior crest.

At its insertion it gives off from its lower border a prolongation to the deep fascia of the leg and lies behind the tendon of the sartorius, and below that of the gracilis, to which it is united. These three tendons form what is known as the pes anserinus, so named because it looks like the foot of a goose.

A tendinous intersection is usually observed about the middle of the muscle.

Innervation

The semitendinosus is innervated by the tibial part of the sciatic nerve.

Actions

The semitendinosus helps to extend (straighten) the hip joint and flex (bend) the knee joint. It also helps medially rotate the knee.

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This article was originally based on an entry from a public domain edition of Gray's Anatomy. As such, some of the information contained within it may be outdated.

· · List of muscles of lower limbs (TA A04.7, GA 4.465)
ILIAC Region / ILIOPSOAS psoas major/psoas minor · iliacus
BUTTOCKS

gluteals: (maximus, medius, minimus) · tensor fasciae latae

lateral rotator group: quadratus femoris · inferior gemellus · obturator internus · superior gemellus · piriformis
THIGH / compartments
Anterior sartorius · quadriceps (rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis) · articularis genu
Posterior/hamstring biceps femoris · semitendinosus · semimembranosus
Medial pectineus · obturator externus · gracilis · adductor (longus, brevis, magnus, minimus)
Fascia

Femoral sheath (Femoral canal) · Femoral ring

Adductor canal · Adductor hiatus

fascia lata (Iliotibial tract, Lateral intermuscular septum of thigh, Medial intermuscular septum of thigh, Fascia cribrosa/Saphenous opening) · Muscular lacuna
LEG/ Crus/ compartments
Anterior tibialis anterior · extensor hallucis longus · extensor digitorum longus · fibularis tertius
Posterior superficial · triceps surae (gastrocnemius, soleus, accessory soleus, Achilles tendon) · plantaris deep · tarsal tunnel (flexor hallucis longus, flexor digitorum longus, tibialis posterior) · popliteus
Lateral fibularis muscles (longus, brevis)
Fascia

Pes anserinus

crural fascia (Anterior crural intermuscular septum, Posterior crural intermuscular septum, Transverse intermuscular septum)
FOOT
Dorsal extensor hallucis brevis · extensor digitorum brevis
Plantar 1st layer (abductor hallucis, flexor digitorum brevis, abductor digiti minimi) · 2nd layer (quadratus plantae, lumbrical muscle) · 3rd layer (flexor hallucis brevis, adductor hallucis, flexor digiti minimi brevis) · 4th layer (dorsal interossei, plantar interossei)
Fascia

Plantar fascia

retinacula (Fibular, Inferior extensor, Superior extensor, Flexor)

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