Pectineus
The prim mover for hip flexion is the Rectus femoris. This is a quadricep muscle that crosses the hip joint.
The prime mover for hip flexion is the iliopsoas muscle, which comprises two muscles: the psoas major and the iliacus. Together, they work to flex the hip joint and bring the thigh closer to the torso. Other muscles, such as the rectus femoris and sartorius, also assist in hip flexion but are not the primary movers.
a prime mover is the main muscle that causes movement. In the case of the hip flexion, the prime mover would be the rectus femoris or the ilopsoas
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brachialis
Pectoralis major
Gastrocnemius
prime mover (agonist)Not sure what you're asking here, but the biceps brachii is the prime mover facilitating flexion at the elbow joint.
Prime mover is the bicep and the antagonist is the tricep.
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