Anatomy dissection notes 5&6 Flashcards

1
Q

What is the knee joint ?

A

It is a synovial joint consisting of 3 articulations

2 between the femur and tibia and 1 between femur and patella

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2
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What are the main movements of the knee joint ?

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  • Flexion and extension
  • Note when flexed to 90 degrees a degree of medial and lateral rotation is possible
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3
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What are the ligaments which help stabalise the knee joint ?

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  • The iliotibial tract
  • Collaterals
  • Cruciates
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4
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Why is the medial mensici more vulnerable to injury than the lateral ?

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Because the MM is attached peripherally to the MCL making it more vulnerable to tearing in a knee injury

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5
Q

What is an unhappy triad knee injury ?

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It is where The MCL, ACL are ruptured and the MM is torn

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6
Q

Describe the route of the ACL and its attachments

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It passes superiorly, laterally and posteriorly to attach to the lateral femoral chondyle

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7
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Describe the route of the PCL

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Passes superiorly and anteriorly to attach to the medial femoral condyle

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8
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Where is the suprapatellar bursa located and what is its function ?

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  • Located posterior to the quadriceps tendon
  • Function is to reduce friction on the quadriceps tendon
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9
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What are the 4 muscles of the anterior compartment of the leg? (hint 3 of them are basically the opposite of the posterior compartment muscles)

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  1. Tibialis anterior
  2. Extensor digitorum longus
  3. Extensor hallucis longus
  4. Fibularis tertius
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10
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What are the main attachments of the anterior muscles of the leg ?

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All muscles of the anterior leg attach proximally to tibia, fibula or interosseous membrane

And distally to the base of 1st metatarsal and medial cuneiform (Tibialis Anterior), distal phalanges of great toe (Extensor Hallucis Longus) and all digits (Extensor Digitorum Longus) and base of 5th metatarsal (Fibularis Tertius).

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What are the main functions of the anterior compartment muscles of the leg ?

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  • Dorsiflexion of the ankle, great toe and digits
  • Also inversion and eversion of the foot
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12
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What are the muscles of the lateral compartment of the leg ?

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Fibularis longus and brevis

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13
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What are the attachments of the fibularis muscles of the lateral compartment of the leg ?

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Attach to fibula proximally and and pass to the plantar surface of the bases of the 1st & 5th metatarsal respectively

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14
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What is the main function of the lateral compartment muscles of the leg ?

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To evert the foot

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