FEMUR Flashcards
Functions of the neck femur
SUBCAPITAL
elderly: common in women after menopause
TROCHANTERIC
Young: direct trauma
HEAD of the FEMUR may undergo AVSCULAR NECROSIS
SHORTENED WITH LATERAL ROTATIOM
Pull upward by the QUADRICEPS FEMORIS, ADDUCTORS and HAMSTRING MUSCLES
Femoral Neck Fracture
OBTURATOR ARTERY supplies a small branch to the head
MEDIAL FEMORAL CIRCUMFLEX is the MAJOR SUPPLY
AVASCULAR NECROSIS of the FEMORAL HEAD
Most commonly occur in posterior direction
Thigh is shortened and medially rotated by the gluteus medius and minimus muscles
Sciatic nerve may be compressed, resulting in weakness of muscles in the posterior thigh, leg and foot
Paresthesia over the posterior and lateral parts of the leg and dorsal and plantar surfaces of the foot
DISLOCATION of the HEAD of the FEMUR
ANTERIOR LEG MUSCLES
NERVE: deep peroneal nerve
ACTION: dorsiflexion and extension
MUSCLES: Tibialis anterior Extensor digitorum longus Peroneus tertius Extensor hallucis longus Extensor digitorum brevis
LATERAL LEG MUSCLES
NERVE: superficial peroneal nerve
ACTION: plantar flexion and evertion
MUSCLES: peroneus longus, peroneus brevis
POSTERIOR LEG MUSCLES
NERVE: tibial nerve
ACTION: plantar flexion and extension
Superficial group - gastrocnemius, plantaris, soleus
Deep group- popliteus, flexor digitorum longus, flexor hallucis longus, tibialis posterior
Collectively called TRICEPS SURAE
GASTROCNEMIUS and SOLEUS
Neck shaft angle changes:
COXA VARA ?
COXA VALGA ?
COXA VARA - decreased
COXA VALGA - increased