Test 1 - Limbs And Back Questions Flashcards
After passing under clavicle, Subclavian A. is renamed to..
Axillary A.
Nerve and Artery located within Femoral Triangle
Femoral A. , Femoral N.
Fibrous tissue between tibia and fibula..
Interosseous Membrane
Artery in the anatomical snuffbox
Radial A.
Tendons for Flexor Hallucis Longus M. and Flexor Digitorum Longus M. run through this bony landmark..
Sustentacular Groove
What prevents the tibia from moving too much posteriorly to the femur..
Posterior Cruciate Ligament
What prevents the tibia from moving too much anteriorly to the femur..
Anterior Cruciate Ligament
Attachment for the Quadriceps Femoris Tendon inserts on this bone..
Patella
After passing through Adductor Hiatus, the Femoral A. is renamed to..
Popliteal A.
What superficial vein drains into Popliteal V. at Popliteal Fossa..
Small Saphenous V.
3 Structures that form borders of Femoral Triangle
Adductor Longus, Inguinal Ligament, Sartorius M.
In lower limb, this is the primary proprioceptor
Plantaris M.
Only nerve that passes under the flexor retinaculum
Median N.
2 arteries that supply blood to the muscles in the distal portion of posterior compartment of thigh..
Popliteal A. , Deep Femoral A.
3 arteries that supply blood to the muscles in the anterior compartment of forearm..
Anterior Interosseous A. , Radial A. , Ulnar A.