Quadriceps
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quadriceps femoris (scientific name)
Summary
Quadriceps or the shorter and more common name, the Quads are 4 incredibly strong muscles located at the front of the thigh. the word quadriceps means "4 headed muscle of the femur" with quad obviously means 4 and ceps meaning "Head". 3 out of 4 muscles are named the Rectus Femoris , the Vastus lateralis, Vastus medialias, and the Vastus intermedius (hidden behind the Rectus Femoris)
Basics
The rectus Femoris is the biggest muscle out of the 4 and could also be called the queen of the Quads, the muscles are shaped like ovals that enlarge in the middle and end at the top of the femur and the ilium.
the Quads are no the only muscles/tendons on the leg so make sure you don't forget them.
Origin
-The femur or the thigh bone
-the Ilium part of the the pubic bone superficial circumflex iliac arteries (the Rectus Femoris)
Insertion
All four of the Muscles insert at the tibial tuberosity at the shinbone or the tibia using the quadriceps tendon to essentially stick to the cap.
the Rectus femoris ends to the ilium the little curve on the hip.
Functions
the functions are to extend the knee, meaning being able to straighten out the and to flex your hips. being apart of the biggest bone in your body, this obviously extends that the muscle are quite large and powerful, for the other important functions are every day activities like walking, running sitting, or such in sports, AFL Soccer or martial arts.
How to draw the muscle
The quadriceps are shaped like ovals, making them a much easier muscle to draw than others, of course you have to make sure you place the other muscles around it properly of your work is being realistic or just a anatomy study
the muscle can look drastically different if using your imagination, for example understanding the anatomy can make the a robot leg look unique and stylistic.
Advanced
Everything beyond the basics
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