Lower Limb Muscles
Zekiye Karaca Bozdag (Author), Nazire Kilic Safak (Author)
Release Date: 2024-02-26
The thigh (femur) is the first fixed segment of the free lower side and extends to the knee. The upper limit is in front of the groin, indicated posteriorly by the line of the plica glutealis. The lower limit is the line passing 4 cm (or 2 fingers) proximal to the base of the patella. [...]
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Work Type | Book Chapter |
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Published in | Clinical Anatomy of Muscle a Hand Book for Healthcare Professionals |
First Page | 153 |
Last Page | 173 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.69860/nobel.9786053358862.9 |
ISBN | 978-605-335-886-2 (PDF) |
Language | ENG |
Page Count | 21 |
Copyright Holder | Nobel Tıp Kitabevleri |
License | https://nobelpub.com/publish-with-us/copyright-and-licensing |
The muscles of the lower limbs are essential for maintaining body movement and balance. These muscles play a role in walking, running, jumping and other daily activities. In addition, lower extremity muscles are essential for supporting body weight, maintaining balance and maintaining stability in various positions. These muscles, which have a complex anatomical structure, work together to optimise the body’s functions. Healthy and balanced lower extremity muscle function is essential for overall body performance and quality of life.
Zekiye Karaca Bozdag (Author)
Assistant Professor, Istanbul Yeni Yuzyil University
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4969-654X
3In 2011, after graduating from the Department of Nursing and Health Services, I started my Master’s programme at the Anatomy Department of Çukurova University. In 2022, I completed the Ph.D. programme in Clinical Anatomy. During my Ph.D. studies, I had the opportunity to attend many congresses and give oral and poster presentations, and I also worked as a research assistant (for 8 years) in the Department of Anatomy at İstanbul Yeni Yüzyıl University, and I have been working as an assistant professor at the same university for the past two years. I am interested in gross anatomy and teaching anatomy.
Nazire Kilic Safak (Author)
Lecturer, Çukurova University
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1521-5437
3In 2011, after graduating from the Biology, I started my Master’s programme at the Anatomy Department of Çukurova University. In 2020, I completed the Ph.D. programme in Anatomy. I have been working at Cukurova University as an research assistant between 2011-2020 and as a lecturer since 2021 to nowadays. I am interested in gross anatomy and radiologic anatomy.
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