Semimembranosus muscle

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Semimembranosus muscle is one of the three hamstring muscles that are located at the back of the thigh. The other two are the semitendinosus muscle and the biceps femoris muscle. The semimembranosus muscle is the most medial of the three hamstring muscles.

Anatomy[edit]

The semimembranosus muscle originates from the ischial tuberosity, the sit bone. It extends down the back of the thigh to the medial side of the knee. It inserts on the posterior part of the medial tibia.

The semimembranosus muscle is named for its flat tendon of origin. It is broader above than below, its medial margin is thicker and rounder than the lateral.

Function[edit]

The semimembranosus muscle has several functions. It helps to extend the hip joint and flex the knee joint. It also helps to medially rotate the knee: the tibia medially rotates on the femur when the knee is flexed and medially rotates the femur when the hip is extended. It counteracts forward bending at the hips.

Clinical significance[edit]

Injury to the semimembranosus muscle is a common sports injury, particularly in sports that involve running and jumping. It can also be injured in falls and other types of accidents. Treatment usually involves rest, ice, compression, and elevation (RICE). In severe cases, surgery may be required.

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