PBA Quiz#2 Flashcards

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O+I

Sartorius

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O: ASIS, superior 1/2 of notch just dital to the spine.
I: Pes Anserine

Pes ans.= proximal part of medial surface of tibia near anderior border.

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Sartorius

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A: Flexes, laterally rotates and adducts the hip joint; assist in medial rotation of knee.
N: Femoral Nerve

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TFL

Tensor Fascia Latae

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O: Iliac crest; Anterior part, external lip and outer surface of ASIS
I: IT band of fascia lata at proximal 2/3 of thigh.

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TFL

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Flexes, laterally rotates and abducts the hip joint; assists in medial rotation of knee.
N: Femoral Nerve

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5
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O+I

Rectus Femoris

Quadriceps

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O: Straight head: AIIS
Reflected head: groove above rim of acetabulum
I: Tibial Tuberosity through patellar ligament

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Rectus Femoris

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A: Extension of knee and flexion of hip
N: Femoral nerve

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Vastus Lateralis

Quadriceps

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O: Intertrochanteric line (Proximal part), inferior (anterior) border of grater trochanter, gluteal tuberosity and proximal 1/2 of linea aspera
I: Tibial tuberosity through patellar ligamet

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A+N

Vastus Lateralis

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A: Knee Extension
N: Femorl Nerve

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Vastus Medialis

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O: Distal 1/2 of intertrochanteric line, medial lip of linea aspera, proximal part of supracondylar line.
I: Tibial tuberosity through patellar ligament and prox border of patella.

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Vastus Medialis

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A: Knee Extension
N: Femoral Nerve

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Semitendinosus

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O: ischial tuberosity with biceps femoris long head.
I: proximal and medial surface of tibia body.

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Semitendinosus

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A: Flexes and medially rotates knee
N: Tibial Branch of Sciatic nerve

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Semimembranosus

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O: Ischial tuberosity; proximal and lateral to biceps femoris and semitendiosus
I: Pes Anserine

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Semimembranosus

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A: Flexes and medially rotates knee joint, extends and assists in medial rotation of the hip joint.
N: Tibial Branch of sciatic nerve

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Biceps Femoris

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O: Long head: distal posterior part of ischial tuberosity.
Short head: linea aspera, and proximal 2/3 of supracononsylar line
I: Lateral side of fibula head and lateral condyle of tiba.

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Biceps Femoris

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A: Flex and laterally rotate knee joint, long head assists in lateral rotation and flexion of hip joint.
N: Long head: Tibial brand of Sciatic nerve
Short head: Peroneal branch of sciatic nerve

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Flexor Digitorum Longus

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O: Middle posterior surface of tibia
I: Base of 2nd to 5th distal phalanges.

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Flexor Digitorum Longus

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A: Flexes IP joints and MTP jonts of digits 2-5. assist in plantar flexion
N: Tibial Nerve

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O+I

Popliteus

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O: anterior part of the groove for the lateral condyle of femur
I: Proximal posterior surface of medial tiba.

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20
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A+N

Popliteus

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A: Fixated origin; medially rotates tibia on femur
Fixated insertion; laterally rotates the femur on tibia and flexes the knee joint.
N: Tibial nerve

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O+I

Flexor Hallucis Longus

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O: Posterior surface of distal 2/3 of fibula
I: Base of digit 1’s distal phalanx (plantar surface.

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A+N

Flexor hallucis Longus

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A: flexes IP joints of Digit 1 and assists in flextion of MTP (Ditgit 1) and Plantar flexiont + inversion
N: Tibial Nerve

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O+I

Gastrocnemius

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O: Medial head; proximal posterior surface of the medial condyle of adjacent part of femur.
Lateral head: lateral condyle and posterior surface of femur
I: Medial posterior surface of calcaneus with achilled tendon

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A+N

Gastrocnemius

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A: Plantar flexion of foot (Ankle Joint)
N: Tibial Nerve

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# O+I Soleus
O: Posterior surface of head of fibula and proximal 1/3 of body; soleal line and middle 1/3 of tibia medial border. I: with achilles tendon to posterior surface of calcaneus
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# A+N Soleus
A: Plantar flexion of foot at ankle joint N: Tibial Nerve
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# O+I Tibialis Posterior
O: lateral posterior surface of tibia and proximal 2/3 of fibula medial aspect and interosseous membrane I: All tarsals excluding talus and base of 2-4th metatarsals.
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# A+N Tibialis Posterior
A: Inverts and assists in plantar flexion of foot N: Tibial Nerve
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# O+I Gracilis
O: Inferior 1/2 of pubic symphysis and medial margin of pubic inferior ramus. I: Pes Anserine
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# A+N Gracilis
A: Adduction of hip, flexion and medial rotation of knee. N: Obturator nerve
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# O+I Adductor Magnus
O: Inferior pubic ramus; ischial ramus and tuberosity. I: Medial to gluteal tuberosity, middle of linea aspera and adductor tubercle.
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# A+N Adductor Magnus
A: adduction and extension of hip joint. N: Obturator and sciatic nerve
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# O+I Adductor Longus
O: anterior surface of pubis at the junction of crest and symphysis I: middle 1/3 of linea aspera
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# A+N Adductor Longus
A: Adduction and flexion of hip joint N: Obturator nerve
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# O+I Adductor Brevis
O: Outer surface of pubis and inferior ramus I: Distal 2/3 of pectineal line and proximal 1/2 of linea aspera.
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# A+N Adductor Brevis
A: Adduction and flexion of hip joint. N: Obturator Nerve
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# O+I Fibularis Brevis
O: Distal 2/3 of fibula lateral surface I: Tuberosity of 5th metatarsal (lateral side)
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# A+N Fibularis Brevis
A: Everts and assists in plantar flexion N: Superficial peroneal (fibular) nerve
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# O+I FIbularis Longus
O: Lateral condyle of tibia and fibula head and proximal 2/3 of lateral surface. I: Base of 1st metatarsal and medial cuneiform
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# A+N Fibularis Longus
A: Everts and assists in flantar flexion of foot I: Superficial Peroneal (fibular) nerv
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# O+I Tibialis Anterior
O: Lateral condyle and promal 1/2 of lateral tibia I: Medial and plantar surface of medial cuneiform and base of 1st metatarsal
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# A+N Tibialis Anterior
A: Dorsiflexes and assists in inversion of foot N: Deep peroneal (fibular) nerve
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# O+I Fibularis Tertius
O: Distal 1/3 of Fibula anterior surface. I: Dorsal surface of 5th metatarsal base.
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# A+N Fibularis Tertius
A: Dorsifles and evert foot N: Deep Peroneal (fibular) nerve
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# O+I Extensor Digitorum Longus
O: Lateral condyle of tibia, proximal 3/4 of anterior surface of fibula I: Dorsal surface of digit 2-5 distal phalanges
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# A+N Extenso Digitorum Longus
A: Extends MTP and assists in extending IP joints of digits 2-5. assists on dorsiflextion and eversion of foot N: Deep Peroneal (fibular) nerve.
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# O+I Extensor Hallucis Longus
O: Middle 2/4 of the anterior surface of fibula I: Base of digit 1 distal phalanx
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# A+N Extensor Hallucis Longus
A: Extends MTP and IP joint of Digit 1 assists on inversion and dorsiflexion of foot. N: Deep peroneal (fibular) nerve