- Thigh - Wikipedia
The single bone in the thigh is called the femur This bone is very thick and strong (due to the high proportion of bone tissue), and forms a ball and socket joint at the hip, and a modified hinge joint at the knee
- Thigh | Description, Anatomy, Function, Injury | Britannica
thigh, region of the human lower limb located between the hip and the knee, containing the femur —the longest and strongest bone in the body—as well as major muscles, nerves, and blood vessels that support movement and weight-bearing
- Thigh Muscles: What Are They, Anatomy Function - Cleveland Clinic
Posterior thigh muscles run down the back of your thigh, from your hip to just below your knee These include your hamstrings, which are your semitendinosus, semimembranosus and biceps femoris
- Pain in Upper Thigh: 9 causes, symptoms, and treatment
Upper thigh pain may occur if you strain your hamstring muscle But sometimes, it can indicate a serious condition such as a blood clot Discomfort in your upper thigh, such as aching, burning,
- Thigh Pain Injuries - Symptoms, Causes and Treatment
Here we explain the more common, and less common causes of groin and thigh pain including muscle strains, compartment syndromes, contusions as well as fractures
- Thigh Muscles: Anatomy, Common Injuries, and Functions - WebMD
Find out what you need to know about thigh muscles, and discover their anatomy and common injuries
- Anatomy Of The Thigh - Everything You Need To Know - YouTube
Dr Ebraheim’s educational animated video describes muscle anatomy of the thigh
- Thigh - Structure, Function, Location, Anatomy, Diagram
The thigh is the portion of the human lower limb located between the hip and the knee It is composed of a single long bone, the femur, surrounded by layers of muscles, nerves, blood vessels, and connective tissues
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