0 the point where the tendons of three leg muscles attach to the tibia (= the large bone at the front of the lower leg)
1 the point where the main nerve of the face divides into different nerves
These three tendons form what is known as the pes anserinus, so named because it looks like the foot of a goose.
The pes anserinus is made up from the tendons of the gracilis, semitendinosus, and sartorius muscles; these tendons attach onto the anteromedial proximal tibia.
These include the subacromial, prepatellar, retrocalcaneal, and pes anserinus bursae.
From anterior to posterior, the pes anserinus is made up of the tendons of the sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus muscles.