MOINA Muscles of the Anterior Fascial Compartment of the Thigh Flashcards

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sartorius

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origin: anterior superior iliac spine
insertion: upper medial surface of the shaft of the tibia

nerve: femoral nerve

flexes, abducts, and laterally rotates thigh at hip joint; flexes and medially rotates leg at knee joint

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iliacus

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origin: iliac fossa of the hip bone
insertion: with psoas into lesser trochanter of femur

nerve: femoral nerve

flexes thigh on trunk; when thigh is stabilized, flexes trunk on thigh as in sitting up from lying done

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psoas

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origin: transverse processes, bodies, and intervertebral discs of the 12th thoracic and five lumbar vertebrae
insertion: with iliacus into lesser trochanter of femur

nerve: lumbar plexus

flexes thigh on trunk; when thigh is stabilized, flexes trunk on thigh as in sitting up from lying done

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pectineus

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origin: superior ramus of pubis
insertion: upper end of linea aspera of shaft of femur

nerve: femoral nerve

flexes and adducts thigh at hip joint

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rectus femoris

quadriceps femoris

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origin: anterior inferior iliac spine (straight head); ilium above acetabulum (reflected head)
insertion: quadriceps tendon into patella, then via ligamentum patellae into tubercle of tibia

nerve: femoral nerve

extends leg at knee joint; flexes thigh at hip joint

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vastus lateralis

quadriceps femoris

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origin: upper end and shaft of femur
insertion: quadriceps tendon into patella, then ligamentum patellae into tubercle of tibia

nerve: femoral nerve

extends leg at knee joint

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vastus medialis

quadriceps femoris

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origin: upper end and shaft of femur
insertion: quadriceps tendon into patella, then via ligamentum patellae into tubercle of tibia

nerve: femoral nerve

extends leg at knee joint; stablizes patella

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vastus intermedialis

quadriceps femoris

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origin: anterior and lateral surfaces of shaft of femur
insertion: quadriceps tendon into patella, then via ligamentum patellae into tubercle of tibia

nerve: femoral nerve

extends leg at knee joint; articularis genus retracts synovial membrane

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