Misc Flashcards
Borders and floor of the femoral triangle
Inguinal l. (superiorly), adductor longus m. (medially), sartorius m. (laterally) … floor = pectineus and adductor longus (medially), iliopsoas (laterally)
Three contents of the adductor canal
Superficial femoral artery, femoral vein, and femoral nerve (saphenous n. and n. to the vastus medialis)
Adductor canal borders
Sartorius (anteromedial), adductors longus and magnus (posterior wall), and vastus medialis (lateral wall)
Inferior lumbar (Petit’s) triangle borders
Iliac crest (inferior), latissimus dorsi (posteriorly), and external abdominal oblique (anteriorly)
Superior lumbar (Grynfeltt-Lesshft) triangle borders
Quadratus lumborum (medially), internal abdominal oblique (laterally), 12th rib (superiorly)
Suboccipital muscle group
Rectus capitis posterior major/minor; Obliquus capitis superior/inferior
Spinothalamic tract
Anterior: carries information about crude touch
Lateral: carries pain and temperature
**Pathway decussates
The lung field can extend as far as…
L2 distally
Quadrangular space of the shoulder
Long head of the triceps (laterally), teres minor (superiorly), teres major (inferiorly)
Pes anserinus (consists of,)
Sartorius, gracilis, and semitendinosus