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Human leg

In human anatomy, the leg refers, strictly speaking, only the part of the lower limb that lies between the knee and the foot. This article follows the more popular usage that includes the whole portion from ankle to hip.

Contents

Bones of the human leg (from hip joint to ankle joint):

Muscles of the human leg:

Muscles of the thigh
Anterior compartment of the thigh
  • Quadriceps femoris , which is composed of:
    • Vastus lateralis
    • Vastus medialis
    • Vastus intermedius
    • Rectus femoris
  • Sartorius
  • Adductor longus
  • Adductor brevis
  • Adductor magnus
  • Gracilic
  • Pectineus
  • Gluteus maximus
  • Tensor fascia lata
Posterior compartment of the thigh
  • Biceps femoris
  • Semimembranosus
  • Semitendinosus
Muscles of the calf
  • Popliteus
The anterior compartment
  • Tibialis anterior
  • Extensor digitorum longus
  • Extensor hallicus longus
  • Peroneus tertius
The posterior compartment
The lateral compartment
The deep posterior compartment

Vasculature of the leg

The arteries
Common femoral artery
Deep femoral artery
Superficial femoral artery
Popliteal artery
Anterior tibial artery
Posterior tibial artery
Peroneal artery
Arcuate artery
The veins
Greater saphenous vein
Lesser saphenous vein
Femoral vein
Popliteal vein
Anterior tibial vein
Posterior tibial vein
Peroneal vein
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