The Leg: Muscles, Blood Supply And Innervation Flashcards
What is the role of the anterior compartment of the leg?
It is responsible for dorsiflexion of ankle and extension of toes, innervated by the deep perineal nerve. It receives blood supply from the anterior tibial artery.
Which muscles are in the anterior leg compartment?
Tibialis anterior
Fibularis tertius
Extensor hallucis longus
Extensor digitorum longus
Innervated by the deep peroneal/fibular nerve, along with the space between the 1st and 2nd toe. It is a branch of the common fibular nerve. Blood supply is the anterior tibial artery
What is the role of tibialis anterior?
Attaches from tibia to 1st metatarsal for dorsiflexion and inversion. It is innervated by the deep peroneal nerve and supplied by anterior tibial artery.
What is the role of the extensor hallucis longus?
Extrinsic muscle of the foot from the fibula and interosseus membrane which attaches to the 1st toe for extension and dorsiflexion. It is innervated by the deep peroneal nerve.
What is the role of the fibularis tertius?
From the lower part of the fibula to attach to 5th metatarsal, innervated by deep peroneal/fibular nerve.
What is the role of the lateral compartment of the leg?
Responsible for plantarflexion and eversion of ankle, innervated by the superficial fibular nerve. Blood supply is the fibular artery.
Which muscles are present in the lateral compartment?
Fibularis longus
Fibularis brevis
They receive blood supply from the fibular artery, innervated by the superficial fibular nerve.
What is the role of the fibularis longus?
From head and mid shaft of fibula to the 1st metatarsal and medial cuneiform for eversion, innervated by the superficial fibular nerve and blood supply via fibular artery.
What is the role of the fibularis brevis?
From mid shaft of fibula to the 5th metatarsal for ankle eversion.
What is the role of the posterior compartment of the leg?
Posterior compartment is important for plantarflexion and toe flexion, innervated by the tibial nerve. Blood supply is from the posterior tibial artery.
Which muscles are present in the superficial layer of posterior compartment?
Gastrocnemius
Soleus
Plantaris
These are supplied by the sural artery, a branch of the popliteal/.
What is the role of the gastrocnemius?
Arises from the 2 lateral femoral condyles to attach to the Achilles tendon for plantarflexion. Innervated by tibial nerve and posterior tibial artery.
What is the role of the soleus?
Arises from the tibia and fibula to attach to Achilles tendon for plantarflexion. Innervated by tibial nerve and posterior tibial artery. It lies deep to the gastrocnemius.
What is the role of the plantaris muscle?
Thin muscle which arises from the supracondyle of femur to attach to the Achilles tendon for plantarflexion. Innervated by tibial nerve and posterior tibial artery.
What makes up the Achilles tendon?
Formed of the gastrocnemius, soleus and the plantaris for attachment to the calcaneus.