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vastus medialis
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vastus me·di·a·lis (md-ls, -ls)
n.
A muscle with origin from the shaft of the femur, with insertion into the tibial tuberosity, with nerve supply from the femoral nerve, and whose action extends the leg.

vastus medialis,
one of the four muscles of the quadriceps femoris group, situated in the medial part of the thigh. It originates from the intertrochanteric line of the femur, the linea aspera, the medial supracondylar line, the tendons of the adductor longus and the adductor magnus, and the medial intermuscular septum. The vastus medialis extends to the lower anterior aspect of the thigh and inserts by an aponeurosis under the patella as part of the quadriceps femoris tendon and onto the medial condyle of the femur. An expansion of the aponeurosis passes to the capsule of the knee joint. The muscle functions in combination with other parts of the quadriceps femoris to extend the leg. Also called vastus internus. Compare rectus femoris, vastus intermedius, vastus lateralis. See also quadriceps femoris.
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There was smooth displacement of the vastus medialis muscle without obvious invasion of either the femur or musculature.
Mechanomyographic and electromyographic responses of the vastus medialis muscle during isometric and concentric muscle actions.
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