The vastus lateralis is one of the muscles of the anterior thigh. It makes up the quadriceps femoris. Watch the full version of this video to learn everything about the vastus lateralis here:
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The vastus lateralis is part of the quadriceps femoris muscle group, which is a large thigh muscle. The quadriceps is the main muscle of the anterior compartment of the thigh that allows you to stand, walk, climb, jump, run and squat. Making you an athlete is no easy feat, so the quadriceps is one of the largest muscles of your entire body.
In order for the vastus lateralis to perform its functions, it needs a nerve supply. This is provided by the femoral nerve. This nerve forms part of the lumbar plexus and arises from the second, third and fourth lumbar segments (L2-L4).
The vastus lateralis is the largest and most powerful muscle of the quadriceps femoris group, so take extra good care of it. Similar to any muscle in your body, the vastus lateralis has origin and insertion points from which it pulls in order to create movements.
In the full version of this tutorial, we will cover the following points related to the vastus lateralis muscle:
- location;
- origins, insertions and innervation of the vastus lateralis;
- functions of the vastus lateralis;
All shown using a 3D model.
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The vastus lateralis is part of the quadriceps femoris muscle group, which is a large thigh muscle. The quadriceps is the main muscle of the anterior compartment of the thigh that allows you to stand, walk, climb, jump, run and squat. Making you an athlete is no easy feat, so the quadriceps is one of the largest muscles of your entire body.
In order for the vastus lateralis to perform its functions, it needs a nerve supply. This is provided by the femoral nerve. This nerve forms part of the lumbar plexus and arises from the second, third and fourth lumbar segments (L2-L4).
The vastus lateralis is the largest and most powerful muscle of the quadriceps femoris group, so take extra good care of it. Similar to any muscle in your body, the vastus lateralis has origin and insertion points from which it pulls in order to create movements.
In the full version of this tutorial, we will cover the following points related to the vastus lateralis muscle:
- location;
- origins, insertions and innervation of the vastus lateralis;
- functions of the vastus lateralis;
All shown using a 3D model.
To master this topic, click on the link and carry on watching the full video (available to Premium members): https://khub.me/qa6pu !
Want to test your knowledge on the anatomy of the muscles of the hip and thigh? Take this quiz: https://khub.me/vt4le
Read more on the anatomy of the quadriceps femoris muscle on this article https://khub.me/stpbk
For more engaging video tutorials, interactive quizzes, articles and an atlas of Human anatomy and histology, go to https://khub.me/vz4qn
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