Atlas of Human Anatomy by Netter

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[Plate 483, Muscles of Thigh: Posterior Views]

Anterior (= extensor) compartment
Flexors of hip
Sartorius (also abducts and laterally rotates hip and flexes and medially rotates knee), Iliopsoas
Pectineus (also adducts hip)
Extensor of knee: quadriceps femoris, composed of
Rectus femoris (also flexes hip)
Vastus lateralis
Vastus intermedius
Vastus medialis (also stabilizes patella)

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Anterior Thigh Muscles


Muscle Origin Insertion Innervation Blood Supply Action
Iliopsoas/psoas
major

Sides of vertebra T12 to
L5 and transverse
processes of L1-L5

Lesser trochanter of
femur

Ventral rami of
lumbar spinal
nerves 1-3

Lumbar branches
of iliolumbar artery

Flexes thigh at hip and
stabilizes the hip

Iliacus Iliac crest, iliac fossa,
ala of scrum, and
anterior sacroiliac
ligaments

Tendon of psoas major
and body of femur,
inferior to lesser
trochanter

Femoral nerve
(L2-L3)

Iliac branches of
iliolumbar artery

Flexes thigh at hip and
stabilizes the hip

Tensor fasciae
latae

Anterior superior iliac
spine and anterior part
of external lip of iliac
crest

Iliotibial tract → lateral
condyle of tibia

Superior gluteal
nerve (L4-L5)

Superior gluteal
arteries, lateral
circumflex femoral
artery

Abducts, medially
rotates and flexes the
thigh, stabilizes trunk
on thigh
Sartorius ASIS and superior part
of notch below it

Superior part of medial
surface of tibia

Femoral nerve
(L2-L3)

Femoral artery Abducts, laterally
rotates and flexes the
thigh
Quadratus
femoris

Lateral margin of ischial
tuberosity

Quadrate tubercle on
intertrochanteric crest
of femur

Nerve to
quadratus femoris
(L4 to S1)

Medial circumflex
femoral artery

Laterally rotates thigh
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