Lower Limb Flashcards
Adductor canal
Femoral A & V
Saphenous nerve
Sartoius
Rectus medialis
Adductor longus and magnus
Where does pudendal nerve lie in relation to sciatic nerve?
What are pudendal branches
Medical
Pudendal - inferior rectal, perineal, dorsal nerve to penis
Greater trochanter attachements
Obturator internus
Gamellis
Puriformis
Gluts medius and minimus
Approaches to the hip and nerve damage
Anterior - lateral cutaneous
Lateral - superior glut
Posterior - sciatic
Boundaries greater sciatic foramen
sacrospinous
Sacrotuberus
Greater sciatic foramen
Above piriformis - superior glut
Below Inferior glut Pudendal Sciatic Obturator internus Quad femoris Posterior cutaneous nerve
Internal illiac branches
Internal pudendal Middle recital Gluts Vesical Iliolumbar Obturator Lateral sacral Obliterated umbilical
Great Saphenous vein medial or lateral?
Medial
Lateral planter nerve
Adductor hallucis
Abductor digiti minimi
Medial plantar nerve
Flexor hallucis brevis
Abductor hallucis
Flexor digitorium brevis
Talipes equinovarus
Club foot
50% bilateral
Ponseti method, 90% Achilles tenotomy then braces
Adducted and inverted calcaneus Tibiotalarplatar flexion Taker neck inclination Displacement of navicular Wedge shaped talus
Lesser sciatic foramen
Pudendal
Internus obturator
Nerve to obturator internus
Patella fracture
Extensor lag
Transverse of complete
>2mm displacement
= surgery
Osteolytic bone nets
Myeloma
Melanoma
Thyroid
Osteoblasts mets
Prostate
Carcinoid
Small cell lung