Lower limb Flashcards
Why is the tibia prone to fracture?
- Shaft is subcutaneous
- Unprotected anteromedially throughout its course
- Particularly slender in its lower third
Why is the tibia commonly used for bone grafts?
Due to its extensive subcutaneous surface
What is the interosseous membrane of the lower limb?
- Fibrous joint which unites the tibia & fibula
- Seperates muscles of anterior & posterior compartments
- Provides a site for muscle attachments
What are the 2 foramina in the interosseous membrane and their functions?
- One for anterior tibial vessels
- One for perforating branch of fibular artery
What muscles are contained in the anterior compartment of the leg?
- Tibialis anterior (most medial)
- Extensor digitorum longus
- Extensor hallucis longus
- Fibularis tertius
What is the primary function of the anterior muscles in the leg?
Involved in extension at joints
What movements can be produced at the ankle by contraction of tibialis anterior?
- Dorsiflexion of foot
- Inversion of foot
- Dynamic support of medial arch of foot
Where do extrinsic & intrinsic extensors of the toes originate and insert?
Extrinsic= O: in the leg I: in the foot Intrinsic= O: in the foot I: in the foot
Name the extrinsic extensors of the toes
- Extensor hallucis longus
- Extensor digitorum longus
What is the function of fibularis tertius?
- Dorsiflexion & eversion of foot
- Not present in all individuals
What innervates the anterior compartment of the leg? What does it arise from?
Deep fibular nerve- branch from the common fibular nerve
What arises from the popliteal artery? Where does it travel?
Anterior tibial artery- passes from the posterior to anterior compartment of the leg via a hiatus in the interosseous membrane supplies structures in anterior compartment
Name the muscles in the lateral compartment of the leg, where do their tendons pass?
- Fibularis (peroneus) longus
- Fibularis (peroneus) brevis
- Tendons pass posterior to the lateral malleolus
What is the innervation of the muscles in the lateral compartment of the leg?
Superficial fibular nerve L5, S1
What are the consequences of injuring the common fibular nerve?
- Foot drop: dorsiflexion of the foot compromised- foot drags during walking
- Sensory loss to dorsal surface of foot & portions of anterior lower lateral leg