OIAN of Hip Flashcards

1
Q

Psoas Major (O:)

A

transverse processes, bodies, & IV discs of T12-L5 vertebrae

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2
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Psoas Major (I: )

A

lesser trochanter

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Psoas Major (A: )

A

hip flexion

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4
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Psoas Major (N: )

A

ventral rami of L1-L3

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5
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Iliacus (O: )

A

iliac fossa

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Iliacus (I: )

A

lesser trochanter

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7
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Iliacus (A: )

A

hip flexion

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8
Q

Iliacus (N: )

A

femoral nerve (L2-L3)

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Q

Rectus Femoris (O: )

A

AIIS (anterior inferior iliac spine)

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Q

Rectus Femoris (I: )

A

tibial tuberosity

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Q

Rectus Femoris (A: )

A

hip flexion,
knee extension

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12
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Rectus Femoris (N: )

A

femoral nerve (L2-L4)

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13
Q

Sartorius (O: )

A

ASIS (anterior superior iliac spine)

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14
Q

Sartorius (I: )

A

pes ansarine (proximal medial aspect of tibia)

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15
Q

Sartorius (A: )

A

hip abduction
hip/knee flexion
external rotation
(#4)

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16
Q

Sartorius (N: )

A

femoral nerve (L2-L3)

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17
Q

Pectineus (O: )

A

superior pubic ramus

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18
Q

Pectineus (I: )

A

pectineal line of femur

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19
Q

Pectineus (A: )

A

hip adduction
hip flexion*

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20
Q

Pectineus (N: )

A

femoral nerve (L2-L3)
(b/c hip flex)

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21
Q

Adductor Brevis (O: )

A

pubis

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22
Q

Adductor Brevis (I: )

A

proximal linea aspera

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23
Q

Adductor Brevis (A: )

A

hip adduction

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24
Q

Adductor Brevis (N: )

A

obturator nerve (L2-L4)

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Adductor Longus (O: )
pubis
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Adductor Longus (I: )
middle 1/3 linea aspera
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Adductor Longus (A:)
hip adduction
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Adductor Longus (N:)
obturator nerve (L2-L4)
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Adductor Magnus (O:)
pubis ischium
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Adductor Magnus (I: )
linea aspera adductor tubercle (medial femur)
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Adductor Magnus (A: )
hip adduction
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Adductor Magnus (N:)
obturator nerve (L2-L4) sciatic nerve*
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Gracilis (O: )
pubis
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Gracilis (I: )
pes ansarine (anterior medial proximal aspect of tibia)
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Gracilis (A:)
hip adduction
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Gracilis (N:)
obturator nerve (L2-L3)
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Gluteus Medius (O: )
outer surface of ilium
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Gluteus Medius (I: )
lateral greater trochanter
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Gluteus Medius (A: )
hip abduction
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Gluteus Medius (N:)
superior gluteal nerve (L4-S1)
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Gluteus Minimus (O:)
lateral ilium
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Gluteus Minimus (I: )
anterior greater trochanter
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Gluteus Minimus (A:)
hip abduction internal rotation
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Gluteus Minimus (N: )
superior gluteal nerve (L4-S1)
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Tensor Fascia Latae (O:)
ASIS (anterior superior iliac spine)
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Tensor Fascia Latae (I: )
lateral condyle of tibia (via iliotibular band)
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Tensor Fascia Latae (A: )
hip flexion hip abduction
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Tensor Fascia Latae (N: )
superior gluteal nerve (L4-S1)
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Piriformis (O:)
anterior sacrum
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Piriformis (I: )
greater trochanter area
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Piriformis (A: )
hip external rotation
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Piriformis (N: )
sciatic nerve (L5-S2)
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Gluteus Maximus (O: )
posterior sacrum ilium
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Gluteus Maximus (I: )
posterior femur (distal to lesser trochanter)
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Gluteus Maximus (A:)
hip extension/hyperextension hip external rotation
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Gluteus Maximus (N:)
inferior gluteal nerve(L5-S2)
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Semitendinosus (O:)
ischial tuberosity
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Semitendinosus (I: )
pes ansarine (anterior proximal medial aspect of tibia)
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Semitendinosus (A: )
hip extension knee flexion
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Semitendinosus (N: )
sciatic nerve (L5-S2)
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Semimembranosus (O:)
ischial tuberosity
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Semimembranosus (I: )
posterior aspect of tibia
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Semimembranosus (A: )
hip extension knee flexion
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Semimembranosus (N:)
sciatic nerve (L5-S2)
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Biceps Femoris- Long Head (O:)
ischial tuberosity
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Biceps Femoris- Short Head (O:)
lateral lip of linea aspera
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Biceps Femoris (2)- (I: )
fibular head
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Biceps Femoris- Long Head (A:)
hip extension knee flexion
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Biceps Femoris- Short Head (A:)
knee flexion
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Biceps Femoris- Long Head (N:)
sciatic nerve (L5-S2)
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Biceps Femoris- Short Head (N:)
common fibular nerve (L5-S2)