Rolandic Anatomy
Lower Limb (Muscles)
AI-powered interactive muscular anatomy for medical and surgical education
The muscles of the lower limb are responsible for movements of the hip, knee, ankle, and foot, enabling locomotion, posture, and stabilization. These muscles are organized into compartments based on fascial boundaries and functional groupings.
Sources and review
No verified external sources are linked on this page yet.
Review: Not yet medically reviewed.
Educational content only. Not medical advice. For clinical decisions, consult authoritative sources and qualified clinicians.