L14 - Lower Limb Morphology Flashcards
lower limb – what does it allow for
upper limb comparison
— also extensors and flexors where are they
skeleton overall also
pelvis – LABELLLL
femur – label
tibia, fulbula and foot — label
linea aspera
intertrochenteric crest
gluteal tuberosity
intertrochanteric line
condyles and epidondyles
what are the movements of the lower limb
joints and movements – which allow for what
What are the function compartments fo the lower limb and what do they do
gluteal muscles
what are there what do they do
what do they allow support, via what
origins and insertions and innervations
gluteal muscles
label diagrams
origins and insertions and innervations
gluteal region small muscles
what are they like, what do they do
examppple—-
INS // ORI // INN
thigh anterior compartment
what muscles are there
what do they do
FUNC // INS // ORI // INN
labellll
posterior thigh compartment
what muscles
LABELLLLL
FUNC // INS // ORI // INN
thight movements
what r the main ones, and which mucles facil each
LABELLLL
thigh nerve supply
what nerve stuff from where and all that
pto hints
LABELLLLL
and assoc diagrams
lumbar plexus
sacral plexus
obturator nerve
from these
femoral nerve
sciatic nerve
femoral nerve
label diagram
where is it from? goes through?
supplies what?
branches?
obturator nerve
label
from? SUPPLIES?
through what
sciatic nerve
label
through what
branches?
SUPPLIES?
blood supply
what is the first thing and what does this all lead to
femoral triangle
label
what is it made up
how is it arranged
clinical things that can happen
label the leg artery diagrams
venous drainage
what are the two major superficial veins
what do they drain
clinical things related to this
great and short saphenous veins
what are they what do they drain and what do they drain into
LABELLL
lymphatic drainage
how does this work
what and where drained
dermatones
labellllllll
pto for hint
where is
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