1.4.3 Gluteal Region and Posterior Thigh Flashcards

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Iliotibial tract

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What is the anatomical position of the pelvis?

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The anterior superior illiac spine and pubic tubercle run along the vertical line of gravity

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What is the deep fascia of the thigh called?

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“Fascia lata”

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What are the four muscles of the superficial layer of the gluteal region?

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Gluteus maximus/medius/minimus and tensor fascia lata

-all work to resist gravity

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Name these muscles

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What innervates the gluteus maximus?

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Inferior gluteal

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What are the origins and insertions of the gluteus maximus?

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O: dorsal sacroilliac and sacrotuberous ligaments and the ilium

I: iliotibial track and gluteal tuberosity on femur

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What are the three important gluteal bursae?

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Trochanteric - b/t glut max and greater trochanter

Ischial - b/t ischial tuberosity and skin when sitting

Gluteofemoral - b/t iliotibial track and vastus lateralis

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What is the origin and insertion of gluteus medius and minimus?

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O: postero-lateral surface of ilium

I: lateral surface of greater trochanter

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What is the innervation of the gluteus medius and minimus?

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Superior gluteal n.

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What functions are mediated by the gluteus medius and minimus?

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Abducts and medially rotates the thigh

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What does the the gluteus medius/minimus do for gait.

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Isometric contraction prevents “pelvic drop”

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What innervates the tensor fascia lata?

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Superior gluteal nerve

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What innervates the piriformis?

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L5, S1, and S2

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What is the origin and insertion of the piriformis?

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What are the 4 small lateral rotators?

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Superior gemellus, obturator internus, inferior gemellus, quadratus femoris

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Where do all three “hamstring” muscles originate?

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Ischial tuberosity (pelvis)

-plus a biceps femoris short head on the femur

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What is the role of the hamstrings in the movement of the thigh and leg?

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Extend thigh, flex leg (not simultaneously)

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What innervates the “hamstrings”? What is the exception?

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The tibial n.

Exception: short head of biceps femoris via common fibular n.

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What is the order of the hamstrings across the back of the thigh?

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Semimembranosus, semitendinosus, and biceps femoris

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ID these muscles?

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  1. biceps femoris
  2. semimembranosus
  3. semitendinosus
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What muscle runs b/t the superior and inferior gluteal artery?

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Piriformis

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What branches off of the internal iliac feed the gluteal region?

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Superior/inferior gluteal artery and internal pudendal

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Is there a big artery of the posterior thigh?

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NO

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Where do anastomoses b/t internal and external iliac arteries occur?

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Inferior gluteal artery branches (internal) and femoral artery branches (external)

These provide generous tributaries to the hip joint

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What two separate nerves form the sciatic nerve (never exchange fibers)?

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Tibial and common fibular n.

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Which nerve is responsible for the navy blue dermatome?

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The posterior femoral cutaneous n. (S1-3)

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What could an injury to the superior gluteal nerve cause?

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What two syndromes are associated with injuries to the sciatic nerve?

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