Lower Extremity Flashcards
Psoas major m.
- Origin: TP L1-L5, VB T12-L5
- Insertion: lesser trochanter of the femur
- Action: laterally flex the VC, balances and flex the trunk and flex the thigh when acting with iliacus
- Innervation: lumbar plexus L1-L3
Iliacus m.
- Origin: superior iliac fossa, ala of sacrum and anterior sacroiliac l.
- Insertion: lesser trochanter of femur, femoral shaft, and psoas major t.
- Action: Flex the thigh and stabilize hip joint
- Innervation: femoral n.
Sartorius m.
- Origin: ASIS
- Insertion: medial aspect proximal end of tibia (part of pes anserine)
- Action: flex, abduct, and laterally rotate thigh; flex leg at knee
- Innervation: femoral n.
Quadriceps femoris m.
- Rectus femoris m.
- Vastus lateralis m.
- Vastus intermedius m.
- Vastus medialis m.
REctus femoris m.
- Origin: straight head AIIS, reflected head ilium above acetabulum
- Insertion: base of patella; tibial tuberosity via patellar L.
- Action: extend leg at knee; assist iliopsoas m. In thigh flexion
- Innervation: femoral n.
Vastus lateralis m.
- Origin: greater trochanter lateral lip of linea aspera
- Insertion: lateral aspect of base of patella, tibial tuberosity via the patellar L.
- Action: extend leg at knee
- Innervation: femoral n.
Vastus intermedius m.
- Origin: anterior and lateral surface of femoral body
- Insertion: base of patella tibial tuberosity via patellar L.
- Action: extend leg at knee
- Innervation: femoral n.
Vastus medialis m.
- Origin: intertrochanteric line, medial lip of linea aspera
- Insert: medial aspect of base of patella, tibial tuberosity via patellar L.
- Action
- Innervation: femoral n.
Articulates genu m.
- Origin: anterior surface of distal femur
- Insertion: articulation capsule of knee
- Action: tightens capsule of knee during leg extension
- Innervation: femoral n.
Muscles of the anterior compartment of the thigh
- psoas major m.
- iliacus m.
- sartorius m.
- rectus femoris m.
- vastus lateralis m.
- vastus intermedius m.
- vastus medialis m.
- articulates genu m.
All 4 aponeuroses of the quadriceps femoris m. Insert into ______.
Patellar tendon
What does the femoral nerve (cutaneous) supply?
Anterior thigh and part of medial thigh
What does the saphenous nerve (cutaneous) supply?
Medial aspect of leg and ankle
Patellar reflex
L2-L4
Name the main branches of the femoral artery.
- external pudendal a.
- superficial epigastric a.
- superficial circumflex iliac a.
- medial femoral circumflex a.
- lateral femoral circumflex a.
- profunda femoris
What supplies the head and neck of femur?
Posterior retinacular a.
What provides blood supply to ligament of head of the femur?
Acetabular branch of the obturator artery
What can lead to avascular necrosis of the “femur”?
Posterior retinacular a.
What are the muscles of the medial compartment of the thigh?
- pectineus m.
- adductor longus m.
- adductor brevis m.
- adductor magnus m.
- gracilis m.
Gracilis m.
- Origin: body and inferior ramus of pubis
- Insertion: medial surface of tibia inferior to tibial tuberosity between the insertion of the sartorius and semitendinosus
- Action: adduct thigh, assist in medial thigh rotation, flex the leg
- Innervation: anterior division of obturator n.
Pectineus m.
- Origin: superior pubic ramus
- Insertion: pectineus line of femur
- Action: adduct and flex thigh
- Innervation: femoral n.
Adductor longus m.
- Origin: body and inferior to pubic crest
- Insertion: middle 1/3 of linea aspera
- Action: adduct thigh
- Innervation: anterior division of obturator n.
Adductor brevis m.
- Origin: body and inferior pubic ramus
- Insertion: pectineus line and proximal linea aspera
- Action: adduct thigh and assist in flexion
- Innervation: anterior division of obturator n.
Adductor magnus m.
- Origin: ischiopubic ramus & ischial tuberosity
- Insertion: pectineal line of femur
- Action: whole muscle - adduct thigh; hamstring - extend leg
- Innervation: (upper fibers) posterior division of obturator n. (lower fibers) tibial division of sciatic n.
Obturator External m.
- Origin: external surface of obturator membrane and surrounding margins of the obturator foramen
- Insertion: passes posterior to the neck of the femur to attach to the trochanteric fossa
- Action: lateral rotator of thigh; holds head of femur in acetabulum
- Innervation: anterior division of obturator nerve
Boundaries of the adductor canal
- anteromedial: sartorius m.
- lateral: vastus medialis m.
- posterior: adductor longus m. & adductor magnus m.
Adductor canal region
Runs from apex of femoral triangle to adductor hiatus
Contents of the adductor canal
- femoral artery
- femoral vein
- saphenous artery
- saphenous nerve
- nerve to vastus medialis m.
What exits the canal?
Popliteal artery and vein
What are the tributaries of the great saphenous vein?
- external pudendal vein
- superficial circumflex iliac vein
- superficial epigastric vein
Trace the route of the great saphenous vein.
Medial side of dorsal venous arch of foot —> medial side of leg and thigh —> terminates in femoral vein on anterior thigh (saphenous opening)
What does the inferior vertical group of superficial inguinal nodes drain?
Superficial tissue of lower extremity
What does the superior horizontal group of the superficial inguinal node drain into?
Anterior abdominal wall inferior to umbilicus, penis, scrotum, vulva, lower vagina, lower anal canal, lateral thigh
What structures do the superficial inguinal nodes NOT drain into?
Dorsolateral foot and posterior calf (popliteal lymph nodes)
Iliotibial tract (IT Band)
- fibers of the fascia lata of vertical orientation
- aponeuroses of gluteus maximus and tensor fascia lata
- inserts into Gerry’s tubercle (anterolateral tubercle of the tibia)
Boundaries of the femoral triangle
- superior boundary: inguinal ligament forms base of triangle
- medial boundary: lateral border of adductor longus muscle
- lateral boundary: medial border of sartorius m.
- apex of triangle: medial border of sartorius crosses lateral border of adductor longus
Floor of the femoral triangle
- iliacus m.
- psoas major m.
- pectineus m.
What muscles pass deep to the inguinal ligament?
- iliacus m.
- psoas major m.
What is the action of the iliacus and psoas major m.?
Flex at the hip
Roof of the femoral triangle
- fascia lata
- cribiform fascia
- subcutaneous tissue
- skin