Pes Anserine
Note
“Goose’s Foot” in latin
Pes anserine refers to the complex made up of the combined tendons of semitendinosus, gracilis, and sartorius.
Muscular Attachment
- Semitendinosus
- Gracilis
- Sartorius
Function
“As a group the “pes muscles” are effective internal rotators of the knee. Connective tissues hold the tendons of the pes group just posterior to the medial-lateral axis of rotation of the knee. The three pes muscles therefore flex as well as internally rotate the knee.”1
“Along with the MCL and posteriormedial capsule, active tension in the pes muscles resists knee external rotation and valgus loads applied to the knee”1
Dysfunction
- Pes Anserine Bursitis
References
1.
Neumann DA, Kelly ER, Kiefer CL, Martens K, Grosz CM. Kinesiology of the Musculoskeletal System: Foundations for Rehabilitation. 3rd ed. Elsevier; 2017.
Citation
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