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Semitendinosus
A muscle in the thigh, part of the hamstrings group, which functions in knee flexion and thigh extension.
Calcaneal Tendon
Also known as the Achilles tendon, it is the tendon at the back of the ankle, connecting the calf muscles to the calcaneus (heel bone) and facilitates walking, running, and jumping.
Gastrocnemius
A major muscle located in the back part of the lower leg, contributing to plantar flexion of the foot.
Tibialis Anterior
A muscle in the lower leg that dorsiflexes and inverts the foot, playing a key role in walking and running.
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