- Author:
Raveendranath VEERAMANI
1
;
Dhivyalakshmi GNANASEKARAN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords: Tensor of vastus intermedius; Vastus lateralis; Quadriceps femoris; Rectus femoris
- MeSH: Cadaver; Femur; Lower Extremity; Patella; Quadriceps Muscle*
- From:Anatomy & Cell Biology 2017;50(1):7-11
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: Tensor of vastus intermedius is a newly discovered muscle located between vastus lateralis and vastus intermedius. The purpose of this study was to investigate the detailed morphology of tensor of vastus intermedius, specifically to provide data pertaining to the attachments, innervations, variation in the types and its morphometry in South Indian population. The tensor of vastus intermedius was studied in thirty six cadaveric lower limbs using macrodissection techniques. The origin of the muscle was from upper part of intertrochanteric line and anterior part of greater trochanter of femur inserted to medial aspect of upper border of patella. The muscle was classified into four types based on the origin and also the aponeurosis course with independent type (type 1) being common. The mean and standard deviation of the length of tensor of vastus intermedius and aponeurosis were 145.40±37.55 mm and 193.55±42.32 mm, respectively. The results of the study suggest that tensor of vastus intermedius is variable and the information provided regarding the attachments, types and quantitative data will contribute to the existing knowledge of the muscle.