Biceps Femoris
Biceps Femoris How-To: The biceps femoris is part of the hamstring. The biceps femoris is a broad, thick muscle that covers most of the thigh. There is a separation that can be forced apart by the probe that will further isolate the biceps. This is easily spotted because there is no connective tissue covering it on the top, and is the biggest thigh muscle. In this photo, the blunt probe is lifting up the biceps femoris.
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Rectus Femoris
Rectus Femoris How-To: The rectus femoris cannot be seen without removing some of the tesnor fasciae latae. Once that is removed, the rectus femoris is easily visible. It is the "topmost" muscle of the thigh and is the most anterior muscle in the quadricep.
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