Sartorius.
False. The quadriceps muscle is primarily responsible for extending the knee, not flexing it. The muscles that flex the knee are mainly the hamstrings.
quadricepts are the muscle on the front of your leg above the knee. they are used in football, rugby etc
The prime mover for knee flexion is biceps femoris, semimembranosus, and semitendinosus. The prime mover for knee extension is the Quadriceps â?? vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius, and rectus femoris
No of course not. We do not break the legs. We merely used cutting jigs to shape the knee to fit the prothesis.
The plantaris is the smallest muscle in the human leg. It is used to flex the knee joint and is absent in about 7 percent of the human population.
I came to this website to know the answers of my questions not answering the question
The inferior oblique, superior oblique, lateral rectus, and medial rectus are all used to look cross eyed
There are no major muscle groups used in ice hockey. Because most likely every muscle is used. Those in the arms, legs, back, abdomen, neck, face and even eyes.
The hamstring and gluteal (buttocks) muscles.
It was not considered modest for girls to show their legs during WWII, and silk was used for parachutes and maps.
To bend your legs means to reduce the angle between your thighs and calves, usually at the knee joint, resulting in the legs becoming shorter. This movement is commonly used in activities like sitting down, squatting, or performing exercises such as lunges or squats.
legs extended = lower abs bias legs tucked in = upper abs bias so abs in general