The quadriceps femoris muscle (, also called the quadriceps extensor, quadriceps or quads) is a large
muscle
Skeletal muscles (commonly referred to as muscles) are organs of the vertebrate muscular system and typically are attached by tendons to bones of a skeleton. The muscle cells of skeletal muscles are much longer than in the other types of muscl ...
group that includes the four prevailing muscles on the front of the
thigh
In human anatomy, the thigh is the area between the hip (pelvis) and the knee. Anatomically, it is part of the lower limb.
The single bone in the thigh is called the femur. This bone is very thick and strong (due to the high proportion of bone ...
. It is the sole
extensor muscle of the knee, forming a large fleshy mass which covers the front and sides of the
femur
The femur (; ), or thigh bone, is the proximal bone of the hindlimb in tetrapod vertebrates. The head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum in the pelvic bone forming the hip joint, while the distal part of the femur articulates with ...
. The name derives .
Structure
Parts
The quadriceps femoris muscle is subdivided into four separate muscles (the 'heads'),
with the first superficial to the other three over the
femur
The femur (; ), or thigh bone, is the proximal bone of the hindlimb in tetrapod vertebrates. The head of the femur articulates with the acetabulum in the pelvic bone forming the hip joint, while the distal part of the femur articulates with ...
(from the
trochanters to the
condyles):
*The
rectus femoris muscle
The rectus femoris muscle is one of the four quadriceps muscles of the human body. The others are the vastus medialis, the vastus intermedius (deep to the rectus femoris), and the vastus lateralis. All four parts of the quadriceps muscle attach t ...
occupies the middle of the thigh, covering most of the other three quadriceps muscles.
It originates on the
ilium. It is named for its straight course.
*The
vastus lateralis muscle
The vastus lateralis (), also called the vastus externus, is the largest and most powerful part of the quadriceps femoris, a muscle in the thigh. Together with other muscles of the quadriceps group, it serves to extend the knee joint, moving the l ...
is on the ''lateral side'' of the femur (i.e. on the outer side of the thigh).
*The
vastus medialis muscle
The vastus medialis (vastus internus or teardrop muscle) is an extensor muscle located medially in the thigh that extends the knee. The vastus medialis is part of the quadriceps muscle group.
Structure
The vastus medialis is a muscle present ...
is on the ''medial side'' of the femur (i.e. on the inner part thigh).
*The
vastus intermedius muscle
The vastus intermedius () (Cruraeus) arises from the front and lateral surfaces of the body of the femur in its upper two-thirds, sitting under the rectus femoris muscle and from the lower part of the lateral intermuscular septum. Its fibers end ...
lies between vastus lateralis and vastus medialis on the ''front'' of the femur (i.e. on the top or front of the thigh), but deep to the rectus femoris muscle. Typically, it cannot be seen without dissection of the rectus femoris.
Attachments
The rectus femoris arises from the
anterior inferior iliac spine
Standard anatomical terms of location are used to unambiguously describe the anatomy of animals, including humans. The terms, typically derived from Latin or Greek roots, describe something in its standard anatomical position. This position prov ...
and from the superior edge of the
acetabulum
The acetabulum (), also called the cotyloid cavity, is a concave surface of the pelvis. The head of the femur meets with the pelvis at the acetabulum, forming the hip joint.
Structure
There are three bones of the ''os coxae'' (hip bone) that c ...
.
It is thus a
biarticular muscle. The other parts of the quadriceps arise from the surface of the femur. All four parts of the quadriceps muscle ultimately insert into the
tuberosity of the tibia via the
patella
The patella, also known as the kneecap, is a flat, rounded triangular bone which articulates with the femur (thigh bone) and covers and protects the anterior articular surface of the knee joint. The patella is found in many tetrapods, such as m ...
, where the
quadriceps tendon becomes the
patellar ligament.
Other muscles
There is a small fifth muscle of the quadriceps complex — the
articularis genus muscle — that is not often included.
In addition,
cadaver
A cadaver or corpse is a dead human body that is used by medical students, physicians and other scientists to study anatomy, identify disease sites, determine causes of death, and provide tissue to repair a defect in a living human being. Stud ...
studies have confirmed the presence of a sixth muscle, the
tensor vastus intermedius.
While this muscle has a variable presentation, it consistently originates at the proximal femur, runs between the vastus lateralis and vastus intermedius muscles, and inserts distally at the medial aspect of the patellar base.
Historically considered a part of the vastus lateralis muscle, the tensor vastus intermedius muscle is innervated by an independent branch of the
femoral nerve and its tendinous belly can be separated from the vasti lateralis and intermedius muscles in most cases.
Innervation
The quadriceps femoris is innervated by the femoral nerve, which originates from L2, L3, L4.
Function
All four quadriceps are powerful extensors of the knee joint.
They are crucial in
walking
Walking (also known as ambulation) is one of the main gaits of terrestrial locomotion among legged animals. Walking is typically slower than running and other gaits. Walking is defined by an 'inverted pendulum' gait in which the body vaults o ...
,
running
Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion allowing humans and other animals to move rapidly on foot. Running is a type of gait characterized by an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground (though there are exceptions). This is ...
,
jumping and
squatting
Squatting is the action of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied area of land or a building, usually residential, that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have lawful permission to use. The United Nations estimated in 2003 that there ...
. Because the rectus femoris attaches to the ilium, it is also a flexor of the hip.
This action is also crucial to walking or running, as it swings the leg forward into the ensuing step. The quadriceps, specifically the vastus medialis, play the important role of stabilizing the patella and the knee joint during
gait
Gait is the pattern of movement of the limbs of animals, including humans, during locomotion over a solid substrate. Most animals use a variety of gaits, selecting gait based on speed, terrain, the need to maneuver, and energetic efficiency. Di ...
.
[Therapeutic Exercises, Carolyn Kisner & Lynn A. Colby, 5th ed. (2002) 692-93.]
Clinical significance
The quadriceps femoris muscle is a target for
manual therapy and
physical therapy
Physical therapy (PT), also known as physiotherapy, is one of the allied health professions. It is provided by physical therapists who promote, maintain, or restore health through physical examination, diagnosis, management, prognosis, patient ...
from
repetitive strain injuries
A repetitive strain injury (RSI) is an injury to part of the musculoskeletal or nervous system caused by repetitive use, vibrations, compression or long periods in a fixed position. Other common names include repetitive stress disorders, cumula ...
, such as from
skiing
Skiing is the use of skis to glide on snow. Variations of purpose include basic transport, a recreational activity, or a competitive winter sport. Many types of competitive skiing events are recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IO ...
.
The quadriceps femoris muscle is the most common site of
myositis ossificans
Myositis ossificans comprises two syndromes characterized by heterotopic ossification (calcification) of muscle. The World Health Organization, 2020, has grouped myositis ossificans together with fibro-osseous pseudotumor of digits as a single spe ...
.
Society and culture
Training
In
strength training, the quadriceps are trained by several leg exercises including the
squat,
leg press
The leg press is a compound weight training exercise in which the individual pushes a weight or resistance away from them using their legs. The term ''leg press machine'' refers to the apparatus used to perform this exercise. The leg press can be ...
, and
leg extension.
Etymology
The proper Latin plural form of the adjective ''quadri'' would be ''quadricipites''. In modern English usage, ''quadriceps'' is used in both the singular and plural form. The singular form ''quadricep'', produced by
back-formation
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, is frequently used.
Additional images
File:Knee diagram.svg, The quadriceps tendon connects to the top part of the kneecap (patella
The patella, also known as the kneecap, is a flat, rounded triangular bone which articulates with the femur (thigh bone) and covers and protects the anterior articular surface of the knee joint. The patella is found in many tetrapods, such as m ...
)
File:Gray432 color.png, Cross-section through the middle of the thigh
File:Gray1238.png, The quadriceps forms the bulk of front part of the thigh
See also
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Hamstring
*
Gluteal muscles
References
External links
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Knee extensors
Thigh muscles
Anterior compartment of thigh
Muscles of the lower limb