A medical student palpates a muscle that flexes the hip and originates from the anterior inferior iliac spine. Which muscle is being palpated?
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Correct answer: Rectus femoris
Rectus femoris originates at the anterior inferior iliac spine and contributes to hip flexion and knee extension. It is unique among quadriceps muscles for crossing the hip joint.
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