Muscles of the Leg
Due next week
Like the arm, recognizable landmarks on the leg are
informed by how the muscles of the leg wrap around the skeletal structure.
Again, expect a 5 question quiz of muscles or landmarks
from the list below. This quiz will be worth the same in the grade book as the
drawing project, so be sure to ensure that you remember the list that you
labelled!
In your sketchbook, you are to draw three views of a leg as
accurately, proportionate, and as detailed as possible, with the major muscles
from the list provided below neatly labeled.
You may choose three of the four basic views of a leg: the anterior
view, the lateral view, the posterior view, and the medial view. All three
drawings should be on separate pages and independently labeled. You may use any detailed image in Goldstein
(see illustrations in Chap. 4) or research your own accurate image. Use a finely sharpened pencil to accurately
render as many muscles as would be visible in the view that you’ve chosen. Do not crop your legs at all and be sure to
fill your sketchbook page as much as possible without compromising proportion
or accuracy. You may not omit feet. You are to label your drawings neatly and
without compromising the details of the drawing with the list of muscles below. Label every list item that you can see once in each
drawing.
- Gluteus medius
- Gluteus maximus
- Illio-tibial band
- Sartorius
- Gracilis
- Adductor magnus
- Vastus lateralis
- tensor fascia
latae
- Rectus femoris
- vastus medialis
- Biceps femoris
long head
- Biceps femoris
short head
- Band of richer
- Semimembranosis
- Semitendinosis
- Popliteal fossa
- Soleus
- Gastrocnemius,
medial head
- Gastrocnemius,
lateral head
- Tibialis anterior
- Peroneus longus
- Extensor digitorum
longus
- Flexor digitrum
longus
- Achilles tendon
- Peroneus brevis
- Medial malleolus
- Lateral malleolus
- Greater Trochanter
- Calcaneus Tarsal
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