Palpation Mod2 Flashcards
What are the attachments of Fibularis Longus?
Lateral Surface of Fibula (Intermuscular Septum) To Medial Cuneiform and base of first metatarsal Bone
What are the actions of Fibularis Longus?
Everts and assists in plantar Flexion
Innervation of Fibularis Longus?
Superficial Fibular Nerve L5-S1
Attachments of Adductor longus
Body of Pubis to Linea Alva
Actions of Adductor longus
Adduction of the thigh.
Innervation and Arterial of Adductor longus?
Obturator Nerve L2-3 Deep Femoral and Medial circumflex femoral
Rectus Femoris Attachments?
AIIS to Tibial Tuberosity (Patellar Lig)
Rectus Femoris actions?
Extension of the knee joint and flexion of the hip joint.
Innervation and arterial for Rec Fem?
Femoral Nerve L2-4 and Deep Femoral and Lateral Circumflex Femoral
Attachments of vastus medialis
Intertrochanteric line (medial lip of the linea aspera to Tibial Tuberosity (Patellar Lig)
Actions of vastus medialis
Extends Leg at knee
Innervation and Arterial of Vastus medialis
Femoral nerve and Artery L2-4
Attachments of Vastus Lateralis?
Intertrochanteric line,> Trochanter, Gluteal tuberosity TO Tibial Tuberosity (Patellar Lig)
The three tendons, from front to back, that conjoin to form the pes anserinus come from the…
Sartorius muscle, the gracilis muscle, and the semitendinosus muscle.
Tibialis Anterior attachments?
lateral surface of the tibia (Lateral Condyle) To Medial cuneiform bone and the base of metatarsal I.
Tibialis Anterior Innervation and artery?
Innervation: Deep fibular nerve Blood supply: Anterior tibial artery
What are the anterior land marks to track the Femoral Artery?
Midpoint of Inguinal ligament and Medial epicondyle (femur)
Can you palpate the Femoral nerve in Prone?
Yes; Via Popliteal
What is the primary branch of the Femoral Artery after is passes through the popliteal fossa?
Anterior Tibial
When the Tibial artery comes on the posterior side of the calf, and wraps around the medial mallelous what does it become?
Posterior Tibial artery
What is the tibialis posterior (artery) between
Flexor Digitorum longus and Flexor hallucis longus
Deep to calcaneal Tendon
What are the landmarks for the Adductor Tubercle?
Patella, Glide medial to epicondyle. Proximal and anterior..
What is the triangle around the Adductor tubercle? (2 muscles)
Sartorius, Vastus Medialis
What are the main motions of Sartorius?
Flex/ Medial rotates leg at knee
Flexion, abduction and lateral rotation of thigh
What are the contents of teh Adductor Canal?
Transmits the femoral artery, femoral vein (posterior to the artery), nerve to the vastus medialis and the saphenous nerve
What is the adductor hiatus?
The Hiatus serves as a passageway from structures moving between the anterior thigh and posterior leg.
What is the innervation of Semitendinosis?
Tibial division of Sciatic L5-S2
Which Hamstring directly attaches to the medial condyle of the tibia?
Semimembranosus
What innervates Soleus?
Tibial Nerve
What is the arterial supply to the Hamstrings?
Femoral and Deep Femoral
What are the boundairs of the Popliteal Fossa?
Superomedial – semimembranosus.
Superolateral – biceps femoris.
Inferomedial – medial head of the gastrocnemius.
Inferolateral – lateral head of the gastrocnemius and plantaris