Its your thigh...between your butt and your knees.
The hamstring tendon attachment is located at the back of the knee in the human body.
The hamstring tendon insertion is located at the back of the knee in the human body.
A hamstring is a group of three muscles located at the back of the thigh, not a tendon.
The hamstring is a group of three muscles located at the back of the thigh. It is not a tendon.
The hamstring tendon originates from the ischial tuberosity, which is a bony prominence located at the bottom of the pelvis.
No, the hamstring is a group of three muscles located at the back of the thigh. Tendons are tough, fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones.
The muscle that is not a member of the hamstring is the quadriceps. The hamstring group consists of the biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus muscles, which are located at the back of the thigh and are primarily responsible for knee flexion and hip extension. In contrast, the quadriceps, located at the front of the thigh, are responsible for knee extension.
The hamstring distal attachment in the human body is located on the tibia, which is the larger bone in the lower leg.
The proximal hamstring attachment in the human body is located on the ischial tuberosity, which is a bony prominence on the bottom part of the pelvis.
The attachment site for hamstring muscles in the human body is located on the lower part of the pelvis and the upper part of the tibia.
The hamstrings are located on the back of the thigh. They are composed of three muscles; semiteninosis, semimembranosis, and biceps femoris.
for what are the hamstring responsible?