Muscles of the knee Flashcards

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Origin, insertion, innervation and movement of the RECTUS FEMORIS muscle

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  • Origin: anterior inferior iliac spine (AIIS)
  • Insertion: through the patellar tendon to the tibial tuberosity, patella
  • Nerve: femoral nerve
  • Mov: hip flexion and knee extension
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Origin, insertion, innervation and movement of the VASTUS MEDIALIS muscle

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  • Origin: intertrochanteric line, medial lip of the linea aspera, medial supracondylar line of femur
  • Insertion: tibial tuberosity via the patellar tendon and patella
  • Nerve: femoral nerve
  • Mov: knee extension
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Origin, insertion, innervation and movement of the VASTUS LATERALIS muscle

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  • Origin: intertrocanteric line, greater throcanter, lateral lip of the linea aspera
  • Insertion: tibial tuberosity via the patellar tendon and patella
  • Nerve: femoral nerve
  • Mov: knee extension
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Origin, insertion, innervation and movement of the VASTUS INTERMEDIUS muscle

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  • Origin: proximal femur antero lateraly
  • Insertion: tibial tuberosity via the patelar tendon and patella
  • Nerve: femoral nerve
  • Mov: knee extension
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Origin, insertion, innervation and movement of the SEMIMEMBRANOSUS muscle

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-Origin: ischial tuberosity
-Insertion: medial tibial condyle
-Nerve: sciatic nerve
-Mov:
>hip extension and internal rotation
>knee flexion and internal rotation

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Origin, insertion, innervation and movement of the SEMITENDINOSUS muscle

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-Origin: ischial tuberosity
-Insertion: medial surface of proximal tibia (pes anserinus)
-Nerve: sciatic nerve
-Mov:
>hip extension and internal rotation
>knee flexion and internal rotation

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Origin, insertion, innervation and movement of the BICEPS FEMORIS muscle

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-Origin:
>long head: ischial tuberosity
>short head: lateral lip of the linea aspera
-Insertion: head of fibula
-Nerve: sciatic nerve
-Mov:
>hip extension and external rotation
>knee flexion and external rotation
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Origin, insertion, innervation and movement of the SARTORIUS muscle

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-Origin: anterior superior iliac spine
-Insertion: proximal medial tibia (pes anserinus)
-Nerve: femoral nerve
-Mov:
>hip flexion, external rotation, abducion
> knee flexion, internal rotation

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Origin, insertion, innervation and movement of the GRACILIS muscle

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-Origin: inferior pubic ramus, ischial ramus and pubic body
-Insertion: medial surface of proximal tibia (pes anserine)
-Nerve: obturator nerve
-Mov:
>hip adduction
>knee flexion

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Origin, insertion, innervation and movement of the muscle

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