anatomy Flashcards

1
Q

where does the superficial fibular artery run?

A

laterally to supply the peroneals

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2
Q

where does the deep fibular nerve run?

A

more anteriorly to supply the anterior muscles then flows down to the leg via AJ

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3
Q

name the muscles in the 1st layer of the foot

A

abductor digiti minimi
abductor hallucis
flexor dig brevis

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4
Q

name the muscles in the 2nd layer of the foot

A

lumbricals
flex dig long
flex hall long
quadratus plantae

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5
Q

name the muscles in the 3rd layer of the foot

A
adductor hallucis (transverse and oblique heads)
flexor hallucis brevis
TP tendon
fib long tendon
flexor dig minimi
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6
Q

name the muscles in the 4th layer of the foot

A

deep transverse metatarsal ligament

interossei plantar + dorsal

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7
Q

what nerve innervates flexor digitorum brevis and abductor hallucis?

A

medial plantar nerve(from tibial nerve)

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8
Q

what nerve innervates quadratus plantaee and abductor digiti minimi?

A

lateral plantar nerve (from tibial nerve)

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9
Q

which cutaneous nerve covers most of the dorsum of the foot?

A

superficial fibular

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10
Q

which cutaneous nerve covers the little crouch type area between the 1st and second (dorsal foot)?

A

deep fibular

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11
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which cutaneous nerve covers the lateral side of the foot (just a slither dorsally and a little more plantarly + lateral leg)

A

sural

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12
Q

what cutaneous neerve supplies the heel of the foot? (plantar posterior asp)

A

the tibial

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13
Q

what cutaneous nerve supplies the tips of toes 1-3 and half of 4?

A

medial plantar

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14
Q

what cutaneous nerve supplies the tips of toe 5 and half of 4?

A

lateral plantar

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15
Q

what cutaneous nerve supplies the lateral ankle?

A

saphenous

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16
Q

outline the origins of :

FHL, FDL and TP

A

TP: interrosseus + tibia + fibula

FHL: fibula + interosseus

FDL: JUST medial tibia

17
Q

what innervates the skin between the 1st and 2nd toes?

A

terminal branches of deep fibula. can used to monitor the status of deep fibular nerve (i.e. foot drop)

18
Q

where does the deep fibula nerve go?

A

right down over the ant surface of the leg with the anterior tibial artery and follows it over the ankle into the foot between the 1st and 2nd toes

19
Q

where to TA, EHL and EDL originiate? each have 2

A

TA: tibia + interossues

EHL: fibula + interosseus

EDL: prox med fibula + lateral tibial condyle

20
Q

what innervates EDB?

A

deep fibular

21
Q

where do EHB and EDB originate from?

A

superolateral aspect of calcaneus

22
Q

what innervates flexor digitorum brevis?

A

medial plantar

23
Q

what is the plantar equivalent of the “arcuate “ artery

A

deep plantar arch

24
Q

what else originates from the same place that the plantar aponeurosis(pfascia) originates i.e. plantar calc @ ant calcaneal tubercle

A

abductor halluces

FDB

25
Q

what innervates FDB?

A

medial plantar nerve from tibial nerve

26
Q

what innervates quadratus plantae?

A

lateral plantar nerve

27
Q

what do we call the retinaculum that holds in the tendons laterally (peroneals)

A

superior fibular retinaculum

inferior fibular retinaculum

28
Q

which is more superficial: FDL or FDB?

A

FDB runs on top of FDL

29
Q

where does the great saphenous vein run? in comparison to the small saphenous vein?

A

great runs more anteromedially down the leg into the foot anteromedially.

small runs posteriorly along the tibia and postero- laterally into the foot