A knee tendinous insertion refers to the point where a tendon attaches to the bones around the knee joint. This includes the attachments of major tendons, such as the quadriceps tendon at the patella and the patellar tendon connecting the patella to the tibia. These insertions play a crucial role in facilitating movement and stability of the knee during activities like walking, running, and jumping. Proper functioning of these tendinous insertions is essential for joint health and mobility.
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The hamstring tendon insertion is located at the back of the knee in the human body.
The papillary muscles pull on the tendinous cords
The insertion tendon that contains a large sesamoid bone is the patella. Some people refer to the patella as the knee cap.
The insertion point of the quadriceps is the patella, through the patellar tendon, which then attaches to the tibia bone below the knee joint.
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The gastrocnemius muscle, located in the calf, has its insertion at the posterior surface of the calcaneus (heel bone) via the Achilles tendon. It plays a crucial role in plantar flexion of the foot and flexion of the knee. This muscle is essential for activities like walking, running, and jumping.
The patella is the round bone on the anterior of the knee. You can palpate the surface of the knee and you can gently shift the patella bone side to side. The insertion of the patella bone is quadricep ligament which attaches to the proximal end of the tibia. The origin of the patella is the quadricep tendon. The quadriceps consist of four muscles: rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, vastus medialis, and the vastus lateralis.
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The tendinous seam running from the sternum to the pubic symphysis is called the linea alba.
Sartorius is one of the Quadricep muscles. It is the only muscle that I know of that has a double insertion point. It inserts on the distal part of the hip and serpentines to the medial part of the knee where it inserts.
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