Chapter 11 Flashcards
Page 292: Muscles of the Abdominal Wall: trunk movements and compression of abdominal viscera
Ignore F
A. Linea alba
B. Rectus abdominis
C. External oblique
D. Internal oblique
E. Transversus abdominis
F. Ignore me!
For A, which one is the top and which one is the bottom?
Which one is the muscle below D?
Which muscle is the big one next to C?
A. Diagastric (top: anterior belly, bottom: posterior belly)
B. Sternothyroid
C. Sternohyoid, Sternocleidomastoid on the left.
D. Mylohyphoid, Stylohyoid under.
A. Pectoralis minor
B. Serratus anterior
C. Levetator scapulae
D. Rhomboid minor
E. Rhomboid major
F. Trapezius
A. Subscapularis
B. Serratus anterior
C. Supraspinatus
D. Infraspinatus
E. Teres minor
F. Teres major
G. Latissimus dorsi
Also, the one above G
- Superficial view,
- The brachioradialis, flexors carpi radialis and ulanris, and palmaris longus muscles have been removed to reveal the flexor digitorum superficialis
- Deep muscles of the anterior compartment, superficial muscles have been removed.
A. Pronator teres
B. Brachioradialis
C. Flexor carpi radialis
D. Palmaris longus
E. Flexor carpi ulnaris
F. Flexor digitorum superficialis
G. Flexor pollicis longus
Flexor digitorum superficialis above
H. Pronator quandratus
I. Flexor digitorum profundus
Also, above E and next to D
A. Tensor fasciae latae
B. Quadriceps femoris Rectus femoris
C. Vastus lateralis
D. Sartorius
Pectineus is above E and next to D
E. Adductor longus
F. Gracilis
G. Adductor magnus
H. Vastus medialis
I. Vastus medialis (Vastus intermedius in the middle and Vastus lateralis on the left)
For C, which one is the top line and which is the bottom?
A. Gluteus medius
B. Gluteus maximus
C. Biceps femoris (top line is pointing to the long head and the bottom line is pointing to the short head)
D. Semimembranosus
E. Semitendinosus
- Fibularis longus
- Tibialis anterior
- Extensor digitorum longus
- Gastrocnemius
- Soleus
- Flexor digitorum longus
E, F, G, H, I, and N
E. Plantaris
F. Lateral head of gastrocnemius
G. Soleus (under the gastrocnemius)
H. Tendon of gastrocnemius
I. Calcaneal tendon
N. Medial head of gastrocnemius
Which bone is #9 pointing to?
- Gracilis
- Sartorius
- Coccyx
- 4th lumbar vertebra
- Patella and Patellar ligament
- Vastus lateralis
- Quadriceps femoris rectus femoris
- Psoas major, part of the iliopsoas. The illiacus is to the left of this muscle.
- fibula
- Vastus medialis