<Ul> <Li> Brachialis: Musculocutaneous nerve is motor and radial nerve is propioceptive . </Li> <Li> Adductor magnus: Its adductor part by posterior division of obturator nerve and hamstring part by tibial part of sciatic nerve . </Li> <Li> Biceps femoris: Its long head is supplied by the tibial part of sciatic nerve, whereas the short head is supplied by the common peroneal nerve . This reflects the composite derivation from the flexor and extensor musculature . </Li> <Li> Pectineus: Its anterior set of fibers are supplied by the femoral nerve, whereas posterior set of fibers are supplied by the obturator nerve . </Li> <Li> Quadriceps femoris </Li> <Li> Flexor digitorum profundus: Its radial half of is supplied by the median nerve and the ulnar half is supplied by the ulnar nerve . </Li> <Li> Iliopsoas: It is a composite muscle performing flexion at the hip . </Li> <Li> The tongue is a composite muscle made up of various components like longitudinal, transverse, horizontal muscles with different parts innervated having different nerve supply . </Li> <Li> Digastric muscle: Its anterior belly is supplied by nerve to mylohyoid (a branch of trigeminal nerve). The posterior belly is supplied by the facial nerve . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Brachialis: Musculocutaneous nerve is motor and radial nerve is propioceptive . </Li> <Li> Adductor magnus: Its adductor part by posterior division of obturator nerve and hamstring part by tibial part of sciatic nerve . </Li> <Li> Biceps femoris: Its long head is supplied by the tibial part of sciatic nerve, whereas the short head is supplied by the common peroneal nerve . This reflects the composite derivation from the flexor and extensor musculature . </Li>

Muscles of thigh innervated by more than one nerve