Thigh
semimembranosus
sem-ee-mem-bra-NO-sus
The semimembranosus is a posterior thigh hamstring forming the teardrop at knee back, flexing knee and extending hip. Powers deadlifts, lunges, and deceleration in sports. Prevents ACL strains by stabilizing.
Open in 3D ViewerCommon Pain & Injury
Deep ache behind knee, worsens with sitting or squatting. Strains snap on sprints. Doctor for pop sensation or bruising.
Anatomy & Function
Origin
Ischial tuberosity (sit bone)
Insertion
Posterior medial tibial condyle (inner back knee) and via expansions
Actions
- Knee flexion
- Hip extension
- Internal rotation of knee (flexed)
Innervation
Tibial division of sciatic nerve (L5-S2)
Muscle Relationships
Antagonists
Synergists
Trigger Points
Medial hamstring; refers posterior thigh and knee.
Stretches
Common Conditions
Anatomical Parts
FAQ
Semimembranosus pain?
Behind knee ache; common hamstring spot-eccentric loading strengthens.
What does semimembranosus do?
Flexes knee, extends hip; decelerates knee in running.
Semimembranosus stretch?
Deep forward bends with knee straight.
Hamstring tear semimembranosus?
Most common site; rehab with nordics.
Exercises for semimembranosus
20

90/90 Hamstring


Alternating Hang Clean


Ball Leg Curl


Band Good Morning


Band Good Morning (Pull Through)


Box Jump (Multiple Response)


Box Skip


Chair Leg Extended Stretch


Clean


Clean Deadlift


Double Kettlebell Alternating Hang Clean


Dumbbell Clean


Floor Glute-Ham Raise


Front Box Jump


Front Leg Raises


Glute Ham Raise


Good Morning


Good Morning off Pins


Hamstring-SMR


Hamstring Stretch
Also Works semimembranosus
10

Advanced Kettlebell Windmill


Alternate Leg Diagonal Bound


Atlas Stone Trainer


Atlas Stones


Axle Deadlift


Backward Drag


Balance Board


Barbell Deadlift


Barbell Full Squat


Barbell Glute Bridge
Related Thigh Muscles
Thigh Pain Guide
Common causes and relief
Activities & Sports
See which activities use semimembranosus