QUADRICEPS FEMORIS

QUADRICEPS FEMORIS

Quadriceps femoris is a large muscle comprising of four muscles located in front part of thigh. The four muscles are rectus femoris, vastus lateralis, vastus medialis, and vastus intermedius.

Origin

The rectus femoris originates from the ilium. The vastus lateralis/medialis/intermedius originate from the femur.

Insertion

Common insertion of all 4 muscles on the tibial tuberosity of the tibia.

Blood supply

Femoral artery.

Nerve supply

Femoral nerve.

Action

All the four quadriceps muscles help to extend the knee joint. This muscle is used in walking and running. Jumping and squatting also necessitates the use of this muscle.

Disease/Injury

Quadriceps femoris muscle strain produces pain, swelling, and weakness in leg. To treat this, you need to use the RICE protocol of Rest, Ice application, Compression and Elevation.

Muscle Exercise

Exercises like leg extensions, leg press, lunges and step-ups, dumbbell squats helps to strengthen the quadriceps femoris muscle.

Interesting facts

The sports activities which need a kick start, e.g., sprint races may injure the quadriceps femoris muscle.

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