Peroneus Longus
Gracilis
sartorius
The medial rectus inserts on the medial surface of the eye. It is innervated by the oculomotor nerve.
Medial surface of the tibia.
medial surface of the tibia
gracilis
Adductor longus, its medial border
The semimembranosus is more medial.
The medial pterygoid muscle, the left medial pterygoid will deviate the jaw to the right and vice versa.
The inferior oblique, superior oblique, lateral rectus, and medial rectus are all used to look cross eyed
it is the lower muscle of the eyeball. Helps move the eyeball.
Semitendinosus and Semimembranosus are the most caudal and deep muscles Semitendinosus: Origin- ischiatic tuberosity; insertion medial surface of the body of the tibia and tuber calcanei (and crural fascia); innervation - sciatic nerve Semimembranosus: Origin- ISchiatic tuberosity; Insertion- distal medial lip of the caudal rough surface of the femur, and proximal end of the tibia; innervation- sciatic nerve The biceps femoris is the most lateral, and the adductor is the larges medial muscle
deltoid
On the upper, medial aspect of the thigh