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Rectus femoris | |
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Details | |
Origin | Anterior inferior iliac spine and the exterior surface of the bony ridge which forms the iliac portion of the acetabulum |
Insertion | Inserts into the patellar tendon as one of the four quadriceps muscles |
Artery | Lateral femoral circumflex artery |
Nerve | Femoral nerve |
Actions | Knee extension; hip flexion |
Antagonist | Hamstring |
Anatomical terms of muscle |
A pennate or pinnate muscle (also called a penniform muscle) is a type of skeletal muscle with fascicles that attach obliquely (in a slanting position) to its tendon. This type of muscle generally allows higher force production but a smaller range of motion.[1][2] When a muscle contracts and shortens, the pennation angle increases.[3]