Thigh
The thigh is the region of the lower limb between the hip joint and the knee. It contains the femur, the body's longest bone, and a group of muscles organized into anterior, medial, and posterior compartments. The thigh plays a central role in weight bearing, locomotion, and stabilization of the hip and knee joints.
Muscles: Anterior compartment includes the quadriceps femoris group (rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis, vastus intermedius)
Nerve and blood supply: The femoral artery and vein run through the anterior thigh, giving rise to
Clinical notes: Common injuries include quadriceps or hamstring strains, contusions, and femoral fractures. Thigh compartment syndrome