gastrocnemius muscle
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Definition
- Noun:
- A major muscle of the lower leg: The gastrocnemius muscle is the large, prominent, two-headed muscle located in the posterior (back) compartment of the leg. It is the most superficial calf muscle and is primarily responsible for plantar flexion of the foot at the ankle joint (pointing the toes downward) and flexion of the leg at the knee joint.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- A strain in the gastrocnemius muscle can make walking painful.
- Strong gastrocnemius muscles are important for running and jumping.
- The physiotherapist massaged the patient's tight gastrocnemius.
Advanced Usage
- Anatomical Context: In medical and anatomical texts, the term is often used precisely to distinguish it from the underlying soleus muscle; together they form the triceps surae, which inserts via the calcaneal (Achilles) tendon.
- The gastrocnemius muscle originates from the femoral condyles, unlike the soleus which originates from the tibia and fibula.
Variants and Related Words
- Gastrocnemius (noun): The common shortened form of "gastrocnemius muscle."
- He felt a cramp in his gastrocnemius during the marathon.
- Calf muscle (noun): A common general term that often refers to the gastrocnemius, though anatomically it describes the posterior leg musculature including both the gastrocnemius and soleus.
- Triceps surae (noun): The anatomical term for the three-headed muscle group comprising the two heads of the gastrocnemius and the soleus muscle.
Synonyms
- Calf muscle (general term)
- Gastrocnemius (shortened form)
Related Phrases
- Gastrocnemius tear/strain: A common injury to this muscle.
- The athlete was sidelined with a gastrocnemius tear.
- Gastrocnemius recession: A surgical procedure to lengthen the muscle.
- The patient underwent a gastrocnemius recession to treat chronic tightness.
Noun
- the muscle in the back part of the leg that forms the greater part of the calf; responsible for the plantar flexion of the foot