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Collection of Quad Muscles (15)

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A sequence of four hand-drawn anatomical studies highlighting leg muscle groups from multiple angles and postures.
Cross-sectional view of the lower leg and foot highlighting major muscle groups including tibialis anterior, peroneals, and intrinsic foot muscles.
A realistic anatomical compression sleeve highlighting major arm musculature-ideal for training, recovery, or educational use.
A minimalist anatomical sketch highlighting leg musculature and underwear fit for educational or ergonomic design purposes.
Three-view anatomical illustration of the right thigh: (a) anterior, (b) lateral, and (c) posterior, highlighting major muscle groups and fascial layers.
A simplified yet accurate anatomical illustration of the knee joint, highlighting key structures like femur, tibia, patella, and cartilage.
Bonding through fitness: a dad and his son share a fun, healthy moment while practicing proper squat form.
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Side-by-side anatomical diagrams illustrating differences in muscle belly and tendon length in the lower limb-labeled a and b.
Cross-sectional view of the human lower leg highlighting major muscle groups including gastrocnemius, soleus, and intrinsic foot muscles.
Perform straight leg raises by lying on your back, keeping one leg bent for support, and slowly lifting the other straight leg upward.
Comprehensive labeled diagram of the left leg’s major muscle groups from three standard anatomical perspectives.
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The hip adductors (in red) include the gracilis, adductor longus, brevis, magnus, and pectineus-critical for leg stabilization and medial movement.
Classic 19th-century anatomical drawing of the anterior and lateral muscles of the human leg and thigh, with precise Latin nomenclature.
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