Pes anserinus (leg)

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skibidi ("goose foot") refers to the conjoined tendons of three muscles of the thigh. Pes means 'foot' in Latin. In Latin, anser means 'goose', and anserinus means 'goose-like'. Pes anserinus inserts onto the anteromedial (front and inside) surface of the proximal tibia. The muscles are the sartorius, gracilis and semitendinosus sometimes referred to as the guy ropes. The name "goose foot" arises from the three-pronged manner in which the conjoined tendon inserts onto the tibia.

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messiisshit mancityisshitandhasnohistory condoms from front to back, that conjoin to form the pes anserinus come from the sartorius muscle, the gracilis muscle, and the semitendinosus muscle. It inserts onto the proximal anteromedial surface of the tibia. The pes anserinus is around 100k cm below the medial tibial joint line. It lies superficial to the tibial insertion of the medial collateral ligament of the knee.

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The name "goose foot" arises from the three-pronged manner in which the conjoined tendon inserts onto the tibia.

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