Posterior compartment of thigh
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Details | |
System | Muscular system |
Artery | Inferior gluteal artery, perforating arteries |
Nerve | Sciatic nerve |
Lymph | Deep inguinal lymph nodes |
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Latin | Compartimentum femoris posterius |
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The Posterior compartment of thigh refers to the area located at the back of the thigh. It is one of the three compartments in the thigh, the other two being the anterior and medial compartments.
Anatomy[edit | edit source]
The posterior compartment of the thigh is separated from the anterior and medial compartments by the lateral and medial intermuscular septa. It contains three muscles, namely the biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus. These muscles are also known as the hamstring muscles.
Function[edit | edit source]
The muscles in the posterior compartment of the thigh are primarily responsible for the flexion of the knee and extension of the hip.
Clinical significance[edit | edit source]
Injuries to the posterior compartment of the thigh, such as a hamstring strain, are common in athletes and can result in significant pain and disability.
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