the anserine bursa, a sub muscular bursa, just below the pes anserinus. The pesanserinus is where the tendons of the sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus...
Anserinus may refer to: A biological word meaning 'goose-like' Pesanserinus (disambiguation), anatomical term meaning "goose footed" This disambiguation...
join the tendons of the gracilis and semitendinosus muscles in the pesanserinus, where it inserts into the superomedial surface of the tibia. Its upper...
two fused with the medial meniscus. The MCL is partly covered by the pesanserinus and the tendon of the semimembranosus passes under it.: 206 It protects...
The parotid plexus or plexus parotideus is the branch point of the facial nerve (extratemporal) after it leaves the stylomastoid foramen. This division...
with the sartorius and semitendinosus, all three muscles forming the pesanserinus. It is the most medial muscle of the adductors, and with the thigh abducted...
Amaranthaceae Pesanserinus, meaning "goose foot", a tendinous structure in the human leg The parotid plexus, also known as pesanserinus. Other species...
bursa) is a sub muscular bursa located deep to the pesanserinus on the anteromedial proximal tibia. Pes anserine bursitis is a common inflammatory condition...
Suture A mnemonic to remember the muscles that contribute tendons to the pesanserinus and the innervations of these muscles is SGT FOT (sergeant FOT) S- Sartorius...
to which it is united. These three tendons form what is known as the pesanserinus, so named because it looks like the foot of a goose. A lower motor neuron...
tendon of the sartorius muscle, which it joins to form the pesanserinus. The pesanserinus is separated from the medial collateral ligament of the knee-joint...
bursae. These include the subacromial, prepatellar, retrocalcaneal, and pesanserinus bursae of the shoulder, knee, heel and shin, etc. (see below). Symptoms...
of the condyle. Crossing on top of the lower part of the MCL is the pesanserinus, the joined tendons of the sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus muscles;...
sometimes the obturator nerve (L2-L4) Gracilis Inferior pubic ramus Pesanserinus on the tibia Obturator nerve (L2-L3) Obturator externus Lateral surface...
enlarged on examination; most often the extensor tendons of the wrist, the pesanserinus, peroneal, and flexor tibialis tendon sheaths are affected. Skin rash...
superior to anterior superior iliac spine medial side of upper tibia in pesanserinus femoral artery femoral nerve flexes, laterally rotates, and abducts...
innervate, to form the parotid plexus. The nerve then bifurcates at the pesanserinus to become the upper and lower divisions of the facial nerve. It then...
anserine bursa between the medial (tibial) collateral ligament and the pesanserinus – the conjoined tendons of the sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus...
extended distally 7 to 8 cm past the joint line, directly over the pesanserinus tendons. Within the distal borders of the incision, the semitendinosus...