NBS General Pelvic and LE Flashcards

1
Q

What 3 bones make up the inominate?

A

ilium, ischium, pubis

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2
Q

Which bone houses the sciatic nerve via the iliopectineal line?

A

ilium

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3
Q

Which bone contains the posterior gluteal line?

A

ilium

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4
Q

Which part of the ilium would you find the greater sciatic notch?

A

medial posterior portion

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5
Q

What nerve is associated with the lesser sciatic notch?

A

pudendal nerve

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6
Q

On which bone would you find the lesser sciatic notch?

A

ischium

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7
Q

The large holes found bilaterally and laterally to the pubic symphysis are called _____?

A

obturator foramen

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8
Q

What part of the ischium bears weight when seated?

A

ischial tuberosity

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9
Q

What bone is the linea aspera a part of?

A

femur (posterior and inferior to the gluteal tuberosity)

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10
Q

What is the meeting point for the ilium, ischium, and pubis called?

A

acetabulum

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11
Q

Is the greater trochanter of the femur lateral or medial to the lesser trochanter?

A

lateral

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12
Q

Which bones has the adductor tubercle?

A

femur (medially)

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13
Q

Does the fibula bear weight?

A

no

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14
Q

What part of the tibia does the patellar ligament attach to?

A

tibial tuberosity?

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15
Q

What is the disorder associated with the tibial tuberosity?

A

osgood schlatters

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16
Q

What bone has the soleal line?

A

tibia (posteriorly)

17
Q

The head of the fibula is located where?

A

proximal and lateral to the knee

18
Q

What nerve is right by the head of the fibula?

A

common peroneal

19
Q

How many tarsals are there?

A

7

20
Q

Which tarsal is the most lateral?

A

Cuboid

21
Q

Which two tarsals are connected via the spring ligament?

A

navicular and calcaneous

22
Q

the medial cuneiform articulates with which metatarsal?

A

1st (big toe)

23
Q

How many cuneiform tarsals are present in the foot?

A

3

24
Q

Which cuneiform articulates with the 3rd metatarsal?

A

lateral cuneiform

25
Q

Which cuneiform articulates with the 2nd metatarsal?

A

middle cuneiform

26
Q

What muscle is also called the tailors muscle and crosses two joints?

A

sarorius

27
Q

Where does the rectus femoris originate?

A

AIIS

28
Q

What are the actions of the sartorius?

A

hip and knee flexion, external rotation and abduction of the thigh

29
Q

What anterior leg muscle crosses two joints and extends the knee and flexes the hip?

A

rectus femoris

30
Q

Which anterior leg muscle originates on the linea aspera and inserts on the patella?

A

vastus medialis

31
Q

Which medial leg muscle has a dual nerve supply?

A

pectineus (femoral and obturator)

32
Q

The hamstrings all originate at the ischial tuberosity except _______?

A

short head of the biceps femoris

33
Q

Where does teh short head of the biceps femoris originate and insert?

A

linea aspera (fibula)