AFL3 Flashcards

1
Q

Label

A

1 - iliac crest

2 - ASIS

3 - greater sciatic notch

4 - ischial spine

5 - acetabulum

6 - AIIS

7 - ischial tuberosity

8 - greater trochanter

9 - inferior pubic ramus

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2
Q

What are the movements of muscle A? Where does it insert?

A
  • Extends the hip
  • Laterally rotates the hip
  • Inserts on the gluteal tuberosity and iliotibial tract
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3
Q

Structure 5 indicates which ligament?

A

Sacrotuberous ligament

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4
Q

Nerve 5 is composed of fibres from which spinal nerves?

A

L4-S3

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5
Q

What is the action of muscle 4? Where does it insert?

A

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6
Q

Which of the following muscles insert into the region indicated by number 2?

A

Obturator externus, obturator internus (tendon), inferior and superior gemelli

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7
Q

Muscle 2 is innervated by which nerve?

A

Superior gluteal nerve

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8
Q

How does muscle 7 act on the hip?

A

Lateral rotator,

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9
Q

What are the actions of muscle 2? Where does it insert?

A

Gluteus medius:

  • Abducts the hip
  • Medially rotates the hp
  • Inserts on the greater trochanter
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10
Q

What is vessel 1? What is it a branch of?

A

Superior gluteal artery - branch of the internal iliac artery

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11
Q

In this patient, the abnormal position of their right leg is typical of what injury?

A

Posterior displacement of head of femur

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12
Q

Label A, B and C. What is the strongest? What is the function of A? Wht is the function of B?

A

A - pubofemoral

B - iliofemoral

C - ischiofemoral

Function of pubofemoral - prevents excessive abduction

Function of iliofemoral - prevents hyperextension

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13
Q

Label

A

1 - TFL

2 - sartorius

3 - iliopsoas

4 - pectineus

5 - rectus femoris

6 - adductor longus

7 - vastus lateralis

8 - adductor magnus

9 - gracilis

11 - quadriceps tendon

12 - vastus medialis

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14
Q

Function of 1-6, 8 and 9?

A
  • 1: TFL - flexes the hip, stabilises the knee via the iliotibial tract
  • 2: Sartorius - flexes and laterally rotates the hip, flexes the knee
  • 3: Iliopsoas - chief flexor of the hip, forms the lateral part of the floor of the femoral triangle
  • 4: Pectineus - flexes the hip, forms the medial part of the floor of the femoral triangle
  • 5: Rectus femoris - flexes the hip and extends the knee
  • 6: Adductor longus - adducts the hip, forms the medial border of the femoral triangle
  • 8: Adductor magnus - adducts the hip and forms the adductor hiatus
  • 9: Gracilis - weakly adducts the hip and weakly flexes the knee
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15
Q

What is the structure indicated by 6 and A?

A

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16
Q

What is muscle 3? What are its actions? Where does it originate? What is its innervation? What nerve is seen in this photo?

A

Pectineus:

  • Adducts the hip
  • Flexes the hip
  • Innervated by the femoral nerve
  • Originates from the superior pubic ramus
17
Q

Label

A

1 - Iliopsoas

2 - Sartorius

3 - Pectineus

4 - Obturator externus

5 - Adductor brevis

6 - Adductor magnus

7 - Gracilis

18
Q

What is 1-7? What are the actions of each?

A
  • 1: Iliopsoas - flexor of the hip
  • 2: Obturator externus - laterally rotates the hip
  • 3: Rectus femoris - extends the knee and flexes the hip
  • 4: Adductor magnus - adducts the hip
  • 5: Vastus lateralis - extends the knee
  • 6: Vastus medialis - extends the knee
  • 7: Gracilis - weakly flexes the knee and weakly adducts the hip
19
Q

Where does vastus lateralis originate from?

A

The greater trochanter and linea aspera

20
Q

Where does vastus medialis originate from?

A

The intertrochanteric line and linea aspera

21
Q

What inserts here? What is its action? What is it innervated by?

A

Hamstring part of adductor magnus:

  • Inserts on the adductor tubercle
  • Innervated by the tibial nerve
  • Adduct the thigh
  • Extend the thigh