Palpation Mod2 Flashcards

1
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What are the attachments of Fibularis Longus?

A

Lateral Surface of Fibula (Intermuscular Septum) To Medial Cuneiform and base of first metatarsal Bone

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What are the actions of Fibularis Longus?

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Everts and assists in plantar Flexion

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3
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Innervation of Fibularis Longus?

A

Superficial Fibular Nerve L5-S1

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4
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Attachments of Adductor longus

A

Body of Pubis to Linea Alva

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5
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Actions of Adductor longus

A

Adduction of the thigh.

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6
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Innervation and Arterial of Adductor longus?

A

Obturator Nerve L2-3 Deep Femoral and Medial circumflex femoral

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7
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Rectus Femoris Attachments?

A

AIIS to Tibial Tuberosity (Patellar Lig)

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Rectus Femoris actions?

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Extension of the knee joint and flexion of the hip joint.

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9
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Innervation and arterial for Rec Fem?

A

Femoral Nerve L2-4 and Deep Femoral and Lateral Circumflex Femoral

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10
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Attachments of vastus medialis

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Intertrochanteric line (medial lip of the linea aspera to Tibial Tuberosity (Patellar Lig)

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11
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Actions of vastus medialis

A

Extends Leg at knee

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12
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Innervation and Arterial of Vastus medialis

A

Femoral nerve and Artery L2-4

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13
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Attachments of Vastus Lateralis?

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Intertrochanteric line,> Trochanter, Gluteal tuberosity TO Tibial Tuberosity (Patellar Lig)

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14
Q

The three tendons, from front to back, that conjoin to form the pes anserinus come from the…

A

Sartorius muscle, the gracilis muscle, and the semitendinosus muscle.

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15
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Tibialis Anterior attachments?

A

lateral surface of the tibia (Lateral Condyle) To Medial cuneiform bone and the base of metatarsal I.

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16
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Tibialis Anterior Innervation and artery?

A

Innervation: Deep fibular nerve Blood supply: Anterior tibial artery

17
Q

What are the anterior land marks to track the Femoral Artery?

A

Midpoint of Inguinal ligament and Medial epicondyle (femur)

18
Q

Can you palpate the Femoral nerve in Prone?

A

Yes; Via Popliteal

19
Q

What is the primary branch of the Femoral Artery after is passes through the popliteal fossa?

A

Anterior Tibial

20
Q

When the Tibial artery comes on the posterior side of the calf, and wraps around the medial mallelous what does it become?

A

Posterior Tibial artery

21
Q

What is the tibialis posterior (artery) between

A

Flexor Digitorum longus and Flexor hallucis longus

Deep to calcaneal Tendon

22
Q

What are the landmarks for the Adductor Tubercle?

A

Patella, Glide medial to epicondyle. Proximal and anterior..

23
Q

What is the triangle around the Adductor tubercle? (2 muscles)

A

Sartorius, Vastus Medialis

24
Q

What are the main motions of Sartorius?

A

Flex/ Medial rotates leg at knee

Flexion, abduction and lateral rotation of thigh

25
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What are the contents of teh Adductor Canal?

A

Transmits the femoral artery, femoral vein (posterior to the artery), nerve to the vastus medialis and the saphenous nerve

26
Q

What is the adductor hiatus?

A

The Hiatus serves as a passageway from structures moving between the anterior thigh and posterior leg.

27
Q

What is the innervation of Semitendinosis?

A

Tibial division of Sciatic L5-S2

28
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Which Hamstring directly attaches to the medial condyle of the tibia?

A

Semimembranosus

29
Q

What innervates Soleus?

A

Tibial Nerve

30
Q

What is the arterial supply to the Hamstrings?

A

Femoral and Deep Femoral

31
Q

What are the boundairs of the Popliteal Fossa?

A

Superomedial – semimembranosus.
Superolateral – biceps femoris.
Inferomedial – medial head of the gastrocnemius.
Inferolateral – lateral head of the gastrocnemius and plantaris