Lower Extremity Flashcards
Adduction
Adduction - A motion that pulls a structure or part towards the midline of the body
Dorsiflexion
Dorsiflexion - flexion of the entire foot superiorly, or upwards
Plantarflexion
Plantarflexion - Flexion of the entire foot inferiorly, or downwards
Eversion
Eversion - the movement of the sole of the foot away from the median plane.
Inversion
Inversion - the movement of the sole towards the median plane
Lumbar plexus are what roots?
L2- S3
L2-4 lateral cutaneous of the thigh, obturator, and femoral nerves all innervate anterior leg (anterior to the pelvis)
L4, L5, S1-4 Sciatic nerve (innervates posterior leg) then divides to become the tibial (posterior tibial and sural) and common peroneal*****
What forms the sciatic nerve?
The LS plexus is created by the nerve roots of L4-L5 and S1-S3 and primarily forms the SCIATIC nerve
Motor and sensory to the posterior aspect of the lower extremity and foot is what?
The SCIATIC nerve supplies innervation, both motor and sensory, to the POSTERIOR aspect of the entire Lower Extremity and the foot
Which is the largest nerve?
The Sciatic nerve is the LARGEST nerve in the body, usually measuring about 2.5 cm wide (about as wide as your thumb)
Sciatic block complication
Nerve injury*** due to an internerual injection
Common peroneal nerve stimulation does what?
Common peroneal nerve** (foot drop) (lateral side)
Dorsiflexion and eversion**
Tibial nerve stimulation does what?
Tibial nerve***
Plantarflexion and inversion***
What are the 5 nerves for the ankle block?
3 superficial nerves
- -Saphenous (femoral) (cant do an ankle sx with this)
- -Sural (tibial) (terminal branch) (lateral)
- -Superficial Peroneal (common peroneal) (terminal branch)
2 Deep nerves
- -Posterior Tibial Nerve (tibial) (terminal branch)
- -Deep peroneal (common peroneal) (terminal branch)
How do you block the deep peroneal nerve?
- -Finger on the groove just lateral to the extensor hallucis longus
- -Needle hits bone w/d 1-2 cm
- -Inject 5 ml of LA
- -FAN
How do you block the posterior tibial nerve?
- –To block the Tibial nerve, the Tibial artery is palpated and anterior to the arterial pulse, a 25g needle is inserted and 5-8cc of LA is injected
- -If the artery can’t be palpated, inject just posterior to the medial malleolus, aspirating before and after injection
- -Make sure you aspirate prior to this particular injection since you are in very close proximity to the Tibial artery