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In , the thigh is the area between the () and the . Anatomically, it is part of the .

The single in the thigh is called the . This bone is very thick and strong (due to the high proportion of ), and forms a ball and socket joint at the , and a modified at the knee.


Structure

Bones
The is the only bone in the thigh and serves as an attachment site for all thigh muscles. The articulates with the in the forming the , while the distal part of the femur articulates with the and forming the . By most measures, the femur is the strongest and longest bone in the body.

The femur is categorised as a and comprises a , the shaft (or body) and two , the lower extremity and the upper extremity of femur, that articulate with adjacent bones in the hip and knee.

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Muscular compartments
In cross-section, the thigh is divided up into three separate compartments, divided by , each containing muscles. These compartments use the femur as an axis and are separated by tough connective tissue membranes (or ). Each of these compartments has its own and supply, and contains a different group of .

  • Medial fascial compartment of thigh, adductor
  • Posterior fascial compartment of thigh, flexion,
  • Anterior fascial compartment of thigh, extension

Anterior compartment muscles of the thigh include , and the four muscles that comprise the quadriceps muscles – , , vastus intermedius and .

Posterior compartment muscles of the thigh are the hamstring muscles, which include , , and .

Medial compartment muscles are , , and , and also .

Because the major muscles of the thigh are the largest muscles of the body, resistance exercises (strength training) of them stimulate blood flow more than any other localized activity.


Blood supply
The arterial supply is by the and the . The lymphatic drainage closely follows the arterial supply and drains to the lumbar lymphatic trunks on the corresponding side, which in turn drains to the .

The deep venous system of the thigh consists of the , common femoral vein, deep femoral vein, the proximal part of the , and various smaller vessels; these are the site of proximal deep vein thrombosis. The connect the deep and the superficial system, which consists of the small and great saphenous veins (the site of ).


Clinical significance
Thigh weakness can result in a positive Gowers' sign on physical examination.

Thigh injury , whether or from , can mean significant incapacity to perform. Soft tissue injury can encompass , strains, and .

Runner's knee (patellofemoral pain) is a direct consequence of the kneecap rubbing against the end of the thigh bone (). Tight hamstrings and weak thigh muscles, required to stabilize the knee, increase the risk of developing of runner's knee.


Society and culture
Western societies generally tolerate clothing that displays thighs, such as and . and many styles often display thighs as well. Professional dress codes may require covering up bare thighs.

Many Islamic countries disapprove of or prohibit the display of thighs, especially by women.

Strategic covering or display of thighs is used in popular fashion around the world, such as and .

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