. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 362 THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY Semitendinosus muscleâ Gracilis muscleâ Sartoriua muscle ^=; Bursa of the aponeurotic expansion â of the sartorius muscle' Bursa anserina Popliteus muscle Deep fascia of the leg Fascia cruris. Biceps flexor cruris muscle M. biceps femoris -Semimembranosus muscle Gastrocnemius muscle (inner head) Bursa of the imier head of the gastrocnemius muscle" Bursa m. gastrocnemii medialis Bursa of the semimembranosus muscle' Bursa m. semimembranosi Plantaris muscle Gastrocnemius muscle (outer hea


. An atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians. Anatomy. 362 THE MUSCLES OF THE LOWER EXTREMITY Semitendinosus muscleâ Gracilis muscleâ Sartoriua muscle ^=; Bursa of the aponeurotic expansion â of the sartorius muscle' Bursa anserina Popliteus muscle Deep fascia of the leg Fascia cruris. Biceps flexor cruris muscle M. biceps femoris -Semimembranosus muscle Gastrocnemius muscle (inner head) Bursa of the imier head of the gastrocnemius muscle" Bursa m. gastrocnemii medialis Bursa of the semimembranosus muscle' Bursa m. semimembranosi Plantaris muscle Gastrocnemius muscle (outer head) â The l>m the aponeuroti note ' on sam passes more dt = The iur and the tendo tendon ofihe communicate â 3 The iui sa of ihe aponeurotic expansion of the sartorius muscle (called by the author bursa, anserina) is situate between the root of : expansion of the tendon of insertion of the sartorius muscle (^pes anserintts, according to Toldt, see Fig. 600, p. 35I; t page) and the subjacent tendons of insertion of the gracilis and semitendinosus muscles. A prolongs epiy between these latter tendons and the subjacent internal lateral ligament of the knee-joint.âTr. !ao/ tlic inner head of the gastrocnemius muscle is situate between the inner head of origin of the gast 1 of the semimembranosus muscle. This bursa frequently communicates with the knee-joint. Higher inner head of the gastrocnemius muscle and the femur, there is usually a second, smaller synovial bursa nth the knee-joint.âTr. of the semimembranosus muscle is situate between the tendon of insertion of the semimembranosus muscle and the 1 of the bursa nuscle p. between the which may also prominent upper margin of the gr( inserted.âTr. the internal tuberosity of the tibia into which the ainly Fig. 611.âRegion of the Knee, seen obliquely from Behind and Within. Right Limb. BuRS^ (Subtendinous Mucous Burs^) in the Inner Part of the Posterior Region OF the Knee, as seen after Division of the Inner Head of the Ga


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