Anatomy - Lower Limb Flashcards
Attachments of the hip joint capsule
- Margins of the acetabulum and transverse acetabular ligament
- Intertrochanteric line, base of GT/LT, femoral neck 1.2cm proximal to the trochanteric crest
What 3 ligaments reinforce the hip joint?
1) Iliofemoral = ASIS to each end of trochanteric line
2) Pubofemoral
3) Ischiofemoral
Articulations of the knee joint?
- Tibiofemoral
- Patellofemoral
Communications of the knee joint capsule?
- Suprapatellar bursa
- Bursa over medial head of gastroc
- Perforated by popliteus
List the anterior bursa of the knee joint
- Suprapatellar (between femur and quads tendon)
- Subcutaneous prepatellar (between patella and skin)
- Deep infrapatellar bursa (between tibia and patellar ligament)
- Subcutaneous infrapatellar (between distal tibial tuberosity and skin)
Describe the attachments of the ACL?
Passes from the anterior tibia to the lateral intercondylar notch of the femur
Describe the attachments of the PCL
Passes from the posterior tibia to the medial intercondylar notch of the femur
Describe the attachments of the MCL
Passes from the medial femoral epicondyle to the medial tibial condyle
Describe the attachments of LCL
Passes from the lateral femoral epicondyle to the head of the fibula
What is the blood supply to the knee joint?
Genicular branches of the femoral, popliteal and anterior tibial arteries
Describe the function of the principle muscles acting on the knee
- Extensor = quads femoris
- Flexor = hamstrings, adductor longus, gracilis, gastroc, sartorius
- Medial rotator = popliteus
List the connections between tibia and fibula
1) Superior tibiofibular joint
2) IO membrane
3) Inferior tibiofibular joint
What are the attachments of the ankles’s deltoid ligament?
- Tip of medial malleolus
- Tuberosity of navicular, spring ligament, sustentaculum tali, medial tuberosity of the talus
List the ligaments making up the deltoid ligament
- Superficial layer = tibionavicular, tibiospring, tibiocalcaneal, superficial posterior tibiotalar ligament
- Deep layer = anterior tibiotalar ligament, deep posterior tibiotalar ligament
Describe the structure of the lateral collateral ligament of the ankle?
- ATFL
- Calcaneofibular
- PTFL
What are the principle muscles acting on the ankle joint?
- Dorsiflexors = TA, EDL, EHL, peroneus tertius
- Plantarflexors = Gastroc, soleus, TP, FHL, FDL
Describe the longitudinal arches of the foot
- Medial arch = calcaneus, talus, navicular, 3 cuneiforms, medial 3 metatarsals
- Lateral arch = calcaneus, cuboid, lateral 2 metatarsals
What ligaments support the longitudinal arches?
- Dorsal, plantar and interosseous ligaments between small bones of the forefoot
- Short plantar ligament
- Long plantar ligament
What are the boundaries of the femoral triangle?
- Superior = inguinal ligament
- Medial = lateral border of adductor longus
- Lateral = medial border of sartorius
- Roof = fascia lata
- Floor = iliacus, tendon of psoas major, pectinueus, adductor longus
What is the fascia lata?
Deep fascia of the thigh that extends down to ensheath the entire lower limb except of the the subcutaneous surface of the tibia and at the saphenous opening
What are the boundaries of the femoral canal?
- Anterior = inguinal ligament
- Medial = lacunar ligament
- Lateral = femoral vein
- Posterior = pectineal ligament
What are the boundaries of the adductor (Hunter’s) canal?
- Posterior = adductor longus and magnus
- Anteromedial = sartorius
- Anterolateral = vastus medialis