Biceps Femoris 3D

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    • * Its long head originates from the ischial tuberosity, and the short head from linea aspera and upper supracondylar line.
    • * It inserts at the head of the fibula.
    • * The nerve supply is by tibial (long head) and common peroneal (short head) divisions of the sciatic nerve.
    • * It extends thigh, flexes, and rotates leg laterally.

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  • Description

    • * Its long head originates from the ischial tuberosity, and the short head from linea aspera and upper supracondylar line.
    • * It inserts at the head of the fibula.
    • * The nerve supply is by tibial (long head) and common peroneal (short head) divisions of the sciatic nerve.
    • * It extends thigh, flexes, and rotates leg laterally.

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