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The Sartorius | Structure, Origin, Insertion, Action, and Innervation

The Sartorius | Structure, Origin, Insertion, Action, and Innervation

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Science, Health Sciences, Biology

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The video tutorial explores the anatomy and functions of the quadriceps and sartorius muscles. It details the structure, attachments, and actions of the sartorius muscle, highlighting its role in the femoral triangle and its unique movements at the hip and knee. The sartorius is described as the Faber muscle due to its ability to facilitate flexion, abduction, and external rotation at the hip. Additionally, its minor role in knee movements is discussed, along with its anatomical nickname, the seat belt muscle.

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