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  • The semitendinosus is named for its unusually long tendon.
  • Its origin is the superolateral aspect of the ischial tuberosity and it inserts on the semitendinosus.
  • The semitendinosus tendon can be used in certain techniques for reconstruction of the anterior cruciate ligament.
  • The semitendinosus is more superficial than the semimembranosus ( with which it shares very close insertion and attachment points ).
  • The three tendons, from front to back, that conjoin to form the pes anserinus come from the semitendinosus muscles.
  • However, because the semimembranosus is wider and flatter than the semitendinosus, it is still possible to palpate the semimembranosus directly.
  • The thigh adductors have their origins on the semitendinosus, gracilis reaches beyond the knee to their common insertion on the tibia.
  • Crossing on top of the lower part of the MCL is the gracilis, and semitendinosus muscles; a bursa is interposed between the two.
  • The posterior compartment of thigh contains the " hamstring portion " of the adductor magnus, biceps femoris, semitendinosus and semimembranosus muscles.
  • The muscle may be split into two parts, and one part may be inserted into the fascia lata, the femur, the ligament of the patella or the tendon of the semitendinosus.
  • The tendons of the above muscles can be felt as prominent cords on both sides of the fossa the biceps femoris tendon on the lateral side and the semimembranosus and semitendinosus tendons on the medial side.
  • In 1956, Leonard Cohen and Manfred Cohen discovered that moving a decerebrate cat's knee joint resulted in muscle activation of the quadriceps or semitendinosus, depending on whether the knee joint was moved into flexion or extension.
  • The semitendinosus tendon can be harvested using a hamstring stripper for use as the reconstruction autograft . The autograft is sectioned into a 16-cm length for the sMCL reconstruction and 12-cm length for the POL reconstruction.
  • By its outer or deep surface with the adductor longus, magnus, and the internal lateral ligament of the knee-joint, from which it is separated by a synovial bursa common to the tendons of the gracilis and semitendinosus.
  • Its most powerful action is to cause the body to regain the erect position after stooping, by drawing the pelvis backward, being assisted in this action by the biceps femoris ( long head ), semitendinosus, semimembranosus, and adductor magnus.
  • A legend by the body explained that the " intestines have been removed in order to show the large back muscles at the rear of the abdominal cavity . " A diagram pointed out the latissimus dorsi, the rhomboid muscle, the semitendinosus of the leg.
  • The posterior side of the hip exhibits primarily hip extension, dealing with the muscles : gluteus maximus, hamstring muscles ( biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus ), and the six deep external rotators ( piriformis, obturator externus, obturator internus, gemellus superior, gemellus inferior, and quadrates femoris ).
  • It receives an expansion from the tendon of the biceps femoris laterally, and from the tendons of the gracilis, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus medially; in front, it blends with the periosteum covering the subcutaneous surface of the tibia, and with that covering the head and malleolus of the fibula; below, it is continuous with the transverse crural and laciniate ligaments.
  • In 1874, English zoologist Alfred Henry Garrod published a study where he had examined various groups of birds and recorded which muscles of a selected group of five { { efn | 1 = ambiens, fermorocaudal, accessory femorocaudal, semitendinosus, and accessory tendinosus Urless N . Lanham observed in 1947 that frigatebirds bore some skeletal characteristics more in common with Procellariiformes than Pelecaniformes, though concluded they still belonged in the latter group ( as suborder Fregatae ), albeit as an early offshoot.