If you cease to use them for a while, yes, they will get weaker.
No. Thigh in voluntary. You can move it as per your will.
The medial compartment of the thigh includes the hamstring portion of the adductor magnus. This muscle is innervated by the sciatica.
The thigh bone, also known as the femur, protects the muscles and nerves in the thigh region. It does not directly protect any internal organs.
The major nerves that serve the anterior thigh are the femoral nerve and the obturator nerve. The femoral nerve innervates the quadriceps muscles, while the obturator nerve innervates the adductor muscles of the thigh.
The hamstring attaches to the back of the thigh, above the knee, in relation to the leg muscles.
not sure if this is anything of what you are looking for, but the muscles to the front of the thigh are the quadriceps's, the back of the thigh are the... um.. hamstrings. I couldn't find the muscles on the side of the thigh.. :D
The three thigh muscles that help you you keep astride when riding a horse are the thigh adductor muscles; magnus, longus, and brevis.
The quadriceps muscle covers the front of the thigh, while the adductor muscles cover the inner thigh and the abductor muscles cover the outer thigh.
Fascia lataen close the thigh muscles like a stocking.
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No. Thigh in voluntary. You can move it as per your will.
your thigh muscles, biceps, triceps, quads
thigh muscles
The thigh has three sets of strong muscles: the hamstring muscles in the back of the thigh, the quadriceps muscles in the front, and the adductor muscles on the sides.
Fibularis brevis & longus These muscles do not abduct the thigh...
thigh muscle
The thigh has 3 groups of muscles:Adductor - inner thigh, including the adductor magnus, adductor longus, adductor brevis, and gracilis.Flexor - back of the thigh, including the hamstring muscles, which include semimembranosus, semitendinosus, and biceps femorisExtensor - front of the thigh, including the pectineus, sartorius, and the four muscles that comprise the quadriceps muscles (rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus intermedius and vastus lateralis)