kusvastus
Kusvastus is one of the four muscles that comprise the quadriceps femoris group located in the anterior compartment of the thigh. It plays a vital role in knee extension and stabilizing the knee joint during movement. The muscle originates from the femur, specifically from the anterior and lateral surfaces of the shaft, and its fibers run downward to insert into the quadriceps tendon, which then attaches to the patella and tibial tuberosity via the patellar ligament.
Kusvastus is uniquely characterized by its development and function primarily during activities that require powerful knee
Anatomically, Kusvastus lies deep to the rectus femoris and vastus intermedius muscles. It develops early in
The nerve supply to Kusvastus is derived from the femoral nerve, specifically from the posterior divisions
In clinical contexts, injuries or weaknesses in the Kusvastus can lead to instability of the knee joint,