Anatomy Knee Flashcards

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Rectus Femoris

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O: Anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS)
I: Tibil tuberosity via patellar ligament
A: Knee extension; NWB-Hip flexion; WB-Controls hip extension
Inn: Femoral nerve (L2-4)
BS: Femoral artery and branches from the profunda femoris artery

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Vastus Lateralis

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O: Greater trochanter, lateral lip of linea aspera, lateral intermuscular septum
I: Tibial tuberosity via patellar ligament
A: Knee extension
Inn: Femoral nerve (L2-4)
BS: Branches from the profunda femoris artery

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Vastus Medialis

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O: Intertrochanteric line of femur and medial linea aspera
I: Tibil tuberosity via patellar ligament
A: Knee extension
Inn: Femoral nerve (L2-4)
BS: Femoral artery and branches from the profunda femoris artery

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Vastus Intermedius

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O: Anterior lateral femur
I: Tibial tuberosity via patellar ligament
A: Knee extension
Inn: Femoral nerve (L2-4)
BS: Femoral artery and branches from the profunda femoris

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Semimembranosus

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O: Ischial tuberosity
I: Medial condyle of tibia
A: Knee flexion, medial rotation; NWB-Hip extension; WB-Controls hip flexion
Inn: Tibial nerve (L5-S2)
BS: Branches from the internal iliac, popliteal, and profunda femoris arteries

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Semitendinosus

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O: Ischial tuberosity
I: Upper part medial surface of tibia
A: Knee flexion, medial rotation; NWB-Hip extension; WB-Controls hip flexion
Inn: Tibial nerve (L5-S2)
BS: Branches from the internal iliac, popliteal, and profunda femoris arteries

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Biceps Femoris-Long Head

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O: Ischial tuberosity
I: Lateral condyle of tibia and head of fibula
A: Knee flexion, lateral rotation; NWB-Hip extension, helps with external rotation; WB-Controls hip flexion
Inn: Sciatic nerve (L5-S2)
BS: Branches from the internal iliac, popliteal, and profunda femoris arteries

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Biceps Femoris-Short Head

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O: Linea aspera
I: Lateral condyle of tibia and head of fibula
A: Knee flexion, lateral rotation
Inn: Common peroneal nerve (L5-S1)
BS: Branches from the internal iliac, popliteal, and profunda femoris artery

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Sartorius

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O: Anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS)
I: Upper part of medial surface of the tibia
A: Knee flexion, lateral rotation; NWB-Hip flexion, abduction, external rotation; WB-Controls hip extension, adduction, internal rotation
Inn: Femoral nerve (L2-3)
BS: Branches from the femoral artery

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Popliteus

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O:  Lateral femoral condyle
I:  Posterior tibia above soleal line
A:  Knee flexion, medial rotation
Inn:  Tibial nerve (L5-S1)
BS:  Popliteal artery
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Gastrocnemius

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O: Medial epicondyle of femur, Lateral epicondyle of femur
I: Calcaneus via calcaneal (Achillies tendon)
A: NWB-Ankle plantar flexion, Knee flexion; WB-Deceleration of internal rotation of lower limb, Helps deccelerate pronation, Ankle plantar flexion during push-off
Inn: Tibial nerve (S1-2)
BS: Branches from the posterior tibial artery and popliteal artery

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Plantaris

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O: Above lateral head of gastrocnemius on femur
I: Calcaneus via calcaneal (achilies tendon)
A: Very weak knee flexor; NWB-Weak ankle plantar flexion; WB-Weak control of dorsiflexion
Inn: Tibial nerve (S1-2)
BS: Popliteal Artery

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