LEA - Landmarks Flashcards
what structures transverse the greater sciatic foramen?

what structures traverse the lesser sciatic foramen?

name the muscles that originate from the ischial tuberosity

what are the borders of the femoral triangle?

what are the contents of the femoral triangle?

what structures are enclosed in the femoral sheath?

what is the saphenous hiatus?

what are the borders of the adductor canal?

what are the contents of the adductor canal?

what is the relationship of the popliteal artery to the vein at the adductor hiatus?

what are the borders of the popliteal fossa?

what are the contents of the popliteal fossa?

a patient presents with a fracture of the distal femur.
x-ray reveals a posteriorly displaced fracture fragment.
what concerned are you most concerned about?

what is the fabella?

the peroneal artery is found in what compartment of the leg?

what muscles in the leg have origins from both the tibia and fibula?

name the muscles that arise SOLELY from either the tibia or the fibula

what structures compose the compartments of the tarsal tunnel?

what is the porta pedis?

what are the borders of the Kager’s triangle?

where are the named arteries of the plantar foot found relative to their similarly named nerve?

where would you palpate the deep peroneal nerve for injection of an ankle block?

where does the superficial peroneal nerve pierce the crural fascia to become cutaneous?

name the structures that contribute to plantar pads of the lesser metatarsophalangeal joints






