Bone and Joints of the Lower Limb Flashcards
What makes up the Pelvic Girdle
Hip bones, sacrum and coccyx
What are the three bones of hip bone?
Illium, Ischium and Pubic bones Add photo
What are the functions the Pelvic Girdle
It attaches the lower limb to the axial skeleton, transfers the body weight to the lower limb, provides an almost rigid ring for wight bearing and child birth, supports the pelvic organs and provides muscles attachment for limb movement.
What are the pelvic joints and describe a bit about them
Pubic symphysis - secondary cartilagenous joint which is supported bye the arcuate ligaments Sacro-iliac joint - Synovial joint supported by the anterior and posterior sacro-illiac and interosseous ligaments (Very limited movement)
What is the function of the sacrospinous and sacrotuberous ligaments
- Prevents the sacrum from tilting forwards and they convert the sciatic notches into greater and lesser foramen (allows for passage of nerves and vessels)
What are the four different gateways and what runs through them
Greater Sciatic foramen - Sciatic nerve and gluteal neurovascular bundle Obturator canal - Obturator neurovascular bundle Gap between inguinal ligament and pelvic bone - Femoral neurovascular bundle The lesser sciatic foramen - Internal Pudendal neurovascular bundle
Look at the features of the proximal femur
see images of lunate, acetabulum, intertrochanteric line and crest
Describe features of the acetabulum
- Deep socket, the rim is raised by the acetabular labrum which then bridges across the acetabular notch as the transverse acetabular ligament
Describe some features of the hip bone joint capsule
It attaches to the; acetabular rim, transverse acetabular ligament, intertrochanteric line and neck of femur - Synovial membrane forms a sleeve for the ligament of head of femur. - Synovial layers of the capsule sends retinacular fibres medially along the femoral neck towards the head.
What is the function of the ligaments around the hip bone
Prevent overextension, stabalize the joint and save energy during standing
What is the function of the Zona Orbicularis
It is a ring like structure which connects the fibrous capsule to the neck of the femur and prevents dislocation
What are some of the ligaments of the hip joint capsule
Iliofemoral (strongest) - Prevents hyperextension during standing Pubofemoral - Prevents overabduction of hip joint; tightens during abduction and extension of hip Ischiofemoral - weakest
What is Shenton’s line?
Add image. If fractured or dislocated this line becomes disrupted
Look at the main features of the distal femur, patella and proximal tibia and fibula.
Look at images
Describe some of the features of the knee joint capsule
It is incomplete because anteriorly the fibrous capsule is replaced by the quadriceps tendon (patellar ligament) and the patella and fat pads on either side of the patella ligament