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    Welcome to toxin-med!

    This site is a brand new educational site that is meant for physicians that are interested and involved in the injection of BoNT A. The site is best suited for those clinicians that are already comfortable with the injection techniques but from time to time like all of us need to refresh their injection anatomy, whether it is at their leisure or when they are in the throes of injecting a patient.

  • Welcome to botox-med.com
    Welcome to our BoNT A CBT site.

    This site is a brand new educational site that is meant for physicians that are interested and involved in the injection of BoNT A. The site is best suited for those clinicians that are already comfortable with the injection techniques but from time to time like all of us need to refresh their injection anatomy, whether it is at their leisure or when they are in the throes of injecting a patient.

  • Welcome to botox-med.com
    Welcome to Toxin-med. Your online learning resource

    Although the idea is not to replace their favourite guide book, this site uses the power of the internet and multimedia by providing video-based injection guidance, on-line. The site has both cadaveric and surface anatomy videos, anatomical pictures of the muscles and dosing guidelines for the muscles.

Biceps Femoris

Biceps Femoris

Injection Amount

Dose: 25-200 | Dilution: 1:1 | Sites: 2

The biceps femoris is a muscle of the posterior (the back) thigh. As its name implies, it has two parts, one of which (the long head) forms part of the hamstrings muscle group.

It has two heads of origin. The long head, arises from the lower and inner impression on the back part of the tuberosity of the ischium, by a tendon common to it and the semitendinosus, and from the lower part of the sacrotuberous ligament;the other, the short head, arises from the lateral lip of the linea aspera, between the adductor magnus and vastus lateralis, extending up almost as high as the insertion of the gluteus maximus; from the lateral prolongation of the linea aspera to within 5 cm. of the lateral condyle; and from the lateral intermuscular septum.

The fibers of the long head form a fusiform belly, which passes obliquely downward and lateralward across the sciatic nerve to end in an aponeurosis which covers the posterior surface of the muscle, and receives the fibers of the short head; this aponeurosis becomes gradually contracted into a tendon, which is inserted into the lateral side of the head of the fibula, and by a small slip into the lateral condyle of the tibia.

At its insertion the tendon divides into two portions, which embrace the fibular collateral ligament of the knee-joint. From the posterior border of the tendon a thin expansion is given off to the fascia of the leg. The tendon of insertion of this muscle forms the lateral hamstring; the common fibular (peroneal) nerve descends along its medial border.

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