AFL3 Flashcards
Label

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

- Extends the hip
- Laterally rotates the hip
- Inserts on the gluteal tuberosity and iliotibial tract
Structure 5 indicates which ligament?

Sacrotuberous ligament
Nerve 5 is composed of fibres from which spinal nerves?

L4-S3
What is the action of muscle 4? Where does it insert?

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

Obturator externus, obturator internus (tendon), inferior and superior gemelli
Muscle 2 is innervated by which nerve?

Superior gluteal nerve
How does muscle 7 act on the hip?

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

Gluteus medius:
- Abducts the hip
- Medially rotates the hp
- Inserts on the greater trochanter
What is vessel 1? What is it a branch of?

Superior gluteal artery - branch of the internal iliac artery
In this patient, the abnormal position of their right leg is typical of what injury?

Posterior displacement of head of femur
Label A, B and C. What is the strongest? What is the function of A? Wht is the function of B?

A - pubofemoral
B - iliofemoral
C - ischiofemoral
Function of pubofemoral - prevents excessive abduction
Function of iliofemoral - prevents hyperextension
Label

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
Function of 1-6, 8 and 9?

- 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
What is the structure indicated by 6 and A?

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

Pectineus:
- Adducts the hip
- Flexes the hip
- Innervated by the femoral nerve
- Originates from the superior pubic ramus
Label

1 - Iliopsoas
2 - Sartorius
3 - Pectineus
4 - Obturator externus
5 - Adductor brevis
6 - Adductor magnus
7 - Gracilis
What is 1-7? What are the actions of each?

- 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
Where does vastus lateralis originate from?
The greater trochanter and linea aspera
Where does vastus medialis originate from?
The intertrochanteric line and linea aspera
What inserts here? What is its action? What is it innervated by?

Hamstring part of adductor magnus:
- Inserts on the adductor tubercle
- Innervated by the tibial nerve
- Adduct the thigh
- Extend the thigh