Cat Muscles Lower Limbs. Gluteus Maximus (under probe),

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Cat Muscles Lower Limbs

Gluteus Maximus (under probe),

Gluteus medius (probe tip)

Biceps femoris

Gluteus maximus Gluteus medius Tensor fascia latae Ilio-tibial band Vastus lateralis Biceps femoris

Know for Practical

1.Biceps Femoris 2.Caudofemorais 3.Gluteus Maximus 4.Gluteus Medius 5.Tensor Fasciae Latae 6.Vastus Lateralis

Rectus femoris

Vastus lateralis Rectus femoris Vastus lateralis

Sartorius

Gracilis

Semitendinosis

Tensor fasciae latae

Gastrocnemius and Soleus

Tibialis anterior

Know for Practical

1.Soleus 2.Gracilis 3.Soleus 4.Semitendinosus 5.Gastrocnemius 6.Plantaris

Know for Practical

1.Sartorius 2.Vastus Lateralis 3.Rectus Femoris 4.Vastus Medialis 5.Iliopsoas Complex 6.Pectineus 7.Adductor Longus 8.Adductor Femoris (2 head) 9.Semimembranous 10.Semitendinosus 11.Gastrocnemius