Sentences with word «sartorius»

This may imply that the tensor fasciae latae and sartorius muscles are also involved in reducing peak hip extension angle in the standard modified Thomas test position.
This move also targets a really cool muscle that runs from the outside of your hip to the inside of your knee, called sartorius — which is involved in hip and knee stability.
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Number of people bearing the name sartorius throughout the world.
The abductors are comprised of the gluteus medius, gluteus minimus, tensor fascia latae, sartorius and piriformis, all of which are primarily located around your gluteus maximum and on the outside of your thighs.
The biceps femoris, the semitendinosus, the sartorius and the gracilis.
The synergist muscles include the psoas, piriformis, tensor fascia latae (TFL), sartorius, quadratus lumborum, and rectus femoris.
Assessing in flexion also removes any additional restriction coming from the external rotators that cross the hip joint at the front (e.g. iliopsoas, sartorius, pectineus and adductors brevis and magnus).
The vastus medialis marks the medial border of the quads, which is abutted by the sartorius and adductor longus.
The gluteus medius, with the help of a few other muscles such as the tensor fasciae latae and the sartorius on the outer thigh, moves the leg to the side.
Main (primary) muscles: quadriceps, gluteus maximus Secondary muscles: hamstrings, adductors, gastrocnemius, muscles of the lower back and along the spine Antagonists: iliopsoas, sartorius
Many of the muscles with the longest NFLs are also those that also display very small cross-sectional areas (sartorius, gracilis, semitendinosus), which is expected, given that muscle function tends to incline towards being either suited to high force generation at slow speeds (large PCSA and PA but small NFL) or large excursions at high speeds (long NFL but small PCSA and PA).
Since there are several two - joint muscles that cross both the knee and the hip (rectus femoris, tensor fasciae latae and sartorius), it might be expected that knee angle could affect hip extension angle.
:::::: Can't believe he's still here — an organism composed of sheer pain from his burning hands to the sartorius muscles of his locked legs... sixty feet above the deck... to support this much weight by one hand while he swings the other to descend the cable... impossible... but if he doesn't — ¡ Dios mío!
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