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Muscles of the Lower Extremity / Semitendinosus
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| Origin |
From common tendon with long head of biceps femoris from superior medial quadrant of the posterior portion of the ischial tuberosity |
| Insertion |
Superior aspect of medial portion of tibial shaft |
| Action |
Extends the thigh and flexes the knee, and also rotates the tibia medially, especially when the knee is flexed |
| Innervation |
Tibial nerve |
Arterial Supply |
Perforating branches of profunda femoris artery, inferior gluteal artery, and the superior muscular branches of popliteal artery |
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