Medial broad thigh muscle
Medial broad thigh muscle, m. Vastus medialis, occupies the anterior medial surface of the lower half of the thigh. The muscle beams forming it are directed obliquely from the top to the bottom and from the inside to the front. The front is slightly covered with a straight muscle. The muscle originates from the medial lip of the rough thigh line and, going downwards, passes into a wide tendon that is partially intertwined into the common tendon along with the rectus muscle, and partially attaches to the medial edge of the patella, forming a medial supporting patellar patch.









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