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femoral vein
The Femoral nerve. (The motor branches innervate anterior thigh muscles - quadriceps, which flex the thigh and extend the knee.)
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 tibial nerve is the major nerve that serves the posterior leg and foot. It branches off from the sciatic nerve and travels down the back of the leg, providing motor and sensory innervation to the muscles and skin of the posterior lower leg and foot.
Anterior Cruciate Ligament is approximately located in the middle of the human knee. It is vertically binding the back of the thigh bone (the femur) to the front of the shin bone (the tibia).
The lateral cutaneous and the femoral nerves both supply the anterior thigh and both are fairly major.
the posterior femoral nerve.
femoral vein
sciatic
sciatic ***wrong answer*** The Posterior Femoral Cutaneous Nerve serves the posterior aspect of the thigh. s1-s3 the sciatic diverge JUST PROXIMAL TO THE KNEE
No, the hamstring is posterior to the quadriceps.
What is the greatest concern for an individual who suffers repeated contusions to the anterior thigh?
Rectus femoris and sartorius are anterior muscles of the thigh that originate on the os coxae.
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Quadriceps
The Femoral nerve. (The motor branches innervate anterior thigh muscles - quadriceps, which flex the thigh and extend the knee.)
Quadricpes femoris group