Semitendinosus
Function
The semitendinosus muscle does the following:
- Flexes the leg at the knee.This means that the semitendinosus muscle bends the leg at the knee joint such that there is a decrease in the angle between the lower leg and the upper leg.
- Extends the leg at the hip.This means that the semitendinosus muscle straightens the hip joint such that there is an increase in the angle between the upper leg and the torso.
Common Name(s)
"hamstrings" - the semitendinosus muscle forms part of the hamstrings muscle group, along with semimembranosus and biceps femoris.
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