Anatomy word of the month: pes anserinus

Did you know you had a โ€œgoose footโ€ on the inner side of your knees? Those imaginative, ancient anatomists envisioned that the three muscles that come together on the medial surface of the knee looked like the three-toed foot of a goose. Each of the three muscles, in turn, has interesting meanings. Semitendinosus is quite literal describing its long rope-like attachment. Gracilis muscle means โ€œgraceful or slenderโ€. The sartorius muscle means โ€œtailorโ€. Long ago before sewing machines, the tailorโ€™s traditional position while sewing was to sit cross-legged. The actions of the sartorius muscle assists in getting in and out of this position. In some flowery literature someone elegantly dressed may be described as โ€œsartorially resplendentโ€.

Bill Dyche

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