yes there are muscles all throughout our body.
The main muscles of the knee are the quadriceps (4 muscles which straighten the knee) and the hamstrings (3 muscles that bend the knee). Quadricep Muscles: Rectus Femoris, Vastus Intermedius, Vastus Medialis, Vastus Lateralis Hamstring Muscles: Semimembranosus, Semitendonosus, Biceps Femoris The other muscles around the knee are Popliteus (at the back of the knee) and the calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus)
knee muscles
Which muscles of the posterior compartment cause flexion of knee?Read more:Which_muscles_of_the_posterior_compartment_cause_flexion_of_knee
the hamstring is used for flexing the knee
the muscle that is attached to the knee joint is the HINGE
yes
gastrocnemius
The quadriceps extends the thigh and the hamstring muscles flex the knee
If these muscles are weak or injured, there can be more risk of knee injuries.
Knee hyper extension is when your knee extends more behind your than it's suppose ( a flamingo bending its leg is an example )without locking. This is caused by weak hamstring muscles and quadriceps muscles that hold the knee in place. Symptoms can vary and are related to those of knee tendinitis.
Quadricep
The antagonist of the vastus intermedius is the hamstring muscles, specifically the semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscles. These muscles work to flex the knee joint, while the vastus intermedius works to extend the knee joint.