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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.

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Common 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

Quadriceps

Synergists

SemitendinosusBiceps femoris

Trigger Points

Medial hamstring; refers posterior thigh and knee.

Stretches

1Hamstring forward fold
2Seated reach
3Lunge hamstring stretch

Common Conditions

Hamstring strainSemimembranosus tendinopathyBaker's cyst

Anatomical Parts

Right semimembranosusLeft semimembranosus

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

Also Works semimembranosus

10

Related Thigh Muscles

biceps femoris
The biceps femoris is the lateral hamstring on the back of the thigh, with long and short heads forming a thick band from hip to knee. It flexes the knee, extends the hip, and rotates the leg outward, vital for running, jumping, and deadlifts. Key for posterior chain power and injury prevention.
gracilis
Long, thin medial thigh muscle adducting and flexing knee. Aids cutting movements in soccer, stabilizing in squats.
iliotibial tract
The iliotibial tract (IT band) is a thick fibrous band down the outer thigh from hip to knee, stabilizing the leg during running and single-leg stands. Tight ITB causes knee pain in runners; mobility work prevents issues.
rectus femoris
The rectus femoris is the central quad muscle crossing both hip and knee, visible as the teardrop above your knee. It flexes the hip and extends the knee, powering sprints, jumps, and squats. Balanced development prevents knee pain in athletes.
sartorius
The sartorius is the longest muscle in the body, spiraling from hip to inner knee, forming a 'tailor's muscle' for crossing legs. It flexes, abducts, and rotates the hip plus flexes the knee, key for soccer kicks and agility drills. Balances quad-dominant training.
semitendinosus
Semitendinosus is the slender medial hamstring with a long tendon, flexing knee and extending hip. Aids in medial knee stability for cutting sports. Complements semimembranosus for balanced posterior chain.
vastus intermedius
Deep central quad muscle under rectus femoris, extends knee powerfully. Core quad for squats and jumps.
vastus lateralis
Largest quad on outer thigh, massive knee extender for lateral stability in lunges and sprints.

Thigh Pain Guide

Common causes and relief

Activities & Sports

See which activities use semimembranosus

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