Lower extremity Muscles Flashcards

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2 parts of iliopsoas

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iliacus

psoas

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Iliacus

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O: iliac fossa and iliac crest; ala of sacrum

I: lesser trochanter of the femur

A: flexes the thigh (if thigh fixed, it flexes the pelvus)

N: femoral nerve

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psoas major

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O: bodies and transverse proceses of lumbar vertebrae

I: lesser trochanter of femur (with iliacus) via iliopsoas tendon

A: flexes the thigh; flexes and laterally bends the Lspine vertebral column

N: branches of the ventral primary rami of spinal nerves L2-L4

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psoas minor

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O: bodies of the T12 and L1 vertebrae

I: iliopectineal arch

A: flexes and laterally bends the lumbar vertebral column

N: branches of the ventral primary rams of spinal nerves L1-L2

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abductor digiti minimi (foot)

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O: medial and lateral sides of the tuberosity of the calcaneus

I: lateral side of the base of the proximal phalanx of the 5th digit

A: abducts the 5th toe; flexes the metatarsophalageal jt

N: lateral plantar nerve

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abductor hallucis

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O: medial side of the tuberosity of calcaneus

I: medial side of the base of the proximal phalanx of the great toe (hallux)

A: abducts the great toe; flexes the metatarsophalageal jt

N: medial plantar nerve

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adductor brevis

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O: inferior pubic ramus

I: pectineal line and linea aspera

A: adducts, flexes, and medially rotates the femur

N: anterior division of the obturator nerve

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adductor hallucis

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O: oblique head: bases of metatarsals 2-4; transverse head: heads of metatarsals 3-5

I: lateral side of base of the proximal phalanx of the great toe

A: adducts the great toe (moves it toward midline of the foot; ie toward the 2nd digit)

N: deep branch of the lateral plantar nerve

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adductor longus

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O: medial portion of the superior pubic ramus

I: linea aspera of the femur

A: adducts, flexes, and medially rotates the femur

N: anterior division of the obturator nerve

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adductor magnus

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O: ischiopubic ramus and ischial tuberosity

I: linea aspera of the femur; the ischiocondylar part inserts on the adductor tubercle of the femur

A: adducts, flexes, and medially rotates the femur; extends the femur (ischocondylar part)

N: posterior division of the obturator nerve; tibial nerve (ischocondylar part)

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adductor minimus

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O: lower portion of the inferior pubic ramus

I: gluteal ridge and upper part of the linea aspera of the femur

A: adducts and laterally rotates the femur

N: posterior division of the obturator nerve

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articularis genu

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O: anterior surface of the femur above the patellar surface

I: articular capsule of the knee

A: elevates the articular capsule of the knee joint

N: femoral nerve

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biceps femoris

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O: long head-ischial tuberosity; short head-lateral lip of the linea aspera

I: head of fibula and lateral condyle of the tibia

A: extends the thigh, flexes the leg

N: long head-tibial nerve; short head-common fibular (peroneal) nerve

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dorsal interosseous (foot)

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O: shafts of adjacent metatarsal bones

I: bases of the proximal phalanges for digit 2 (both sides) and digits 3 and 4 (lateral side)

A: abducts digits 2-4 (move these digits away from midline; flex the metatarsophalangeal joints and extend the interphalangeal jts of those digits

N: deep branch of the lateral plantar nerve

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extensor digitorum brevis

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O: superolateral surface of the calcaneus

I: extensor expansion of toes 1-4

A: extends toes 1-4

N: deep fibular (peroneal) nerve

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extensor digitorum longus

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O: lateral condyle of the tibia, anterior surface of the fibula, lateral portion of the interosseus membrane

I: dorsum of the lateral 4 toes via extensor expansions (central slip inserts on base of middle phalanx, lateral slips on base of distal phalanx)

A: extends the metatarsophalangeal, proximal interphalangeal and distal interphalangeal jts of the lateral 4 toes

N: deep fibular (peroneal) nerve

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extensor hallucis brevis

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O: superolateral surface of the calcaneus

I: dorsum of base of proximal phalanx of the great toe

A: extends the great toe

N: deep fibular (peroneal) nerve

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extensor hallucis longus

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O: middle half of the anterior surface of the fibula and the interosseous membrane

I: base of the distal phalanx of the great toe

A: extends the metatarsophalangeal interphalangeal jts of the great toe

N: deep peroneal nerve

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Peroneus brevis

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O: lower 1/3 of the lateral surface of the fibula

I: tuberosity of the base of the 5th metatarsal

A: PF + ever

N: superficial peroneal nerve

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Peroneus longus

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O: upper 2/3 of the lateral surface of the fibula

I: after crossing the plantar surface of the foot deep to the intrinsic muscles, it inserts on the medial cuneiform and the base of the 1st metatarsal bone.

A: PF + ever

N: superficial peroneal nerve

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Peroneus tertius

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O: distal part of the ant surface of the fibula

I: dorsum of the 5th metatarsal bone

A: everts the foot

N: deep peroneal nerve

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flexor digiti minimi brevis

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O: base of the 5th metatarsal bone

I: lateral side of base of proximal phalanx of 5th digit

A: flexes the metatarsophalangeal jt of the 5th digit

N: lateral plantar nerve

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flexor digitorum brevis

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O: tuberosity of the calcaneus, plantar aponeurosis, intermuscular septae

I: base of the middle phalanx of digits 2-5 after splitting to allow passage of the flexor digitorum longus tendons

A: flexes the metatarsophalangeal and proximal interphalangeal jts of digits 2-5

N: medial plantar nerve

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flexor digitorum longus

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O: middle half of the posterior surface of the tibia

I: bases of the distal phalanges of digits 2-5

A: flexes the metatarsophalangeal, proximal interphalangeal and distal interphalangeal jts of digits 2-5; PF.

N: tibial nerve

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flexor hallucis brevis

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O: cuboid, lateral cuneiform,

I: medial belly - medial side of proximal phalanx of great toe; lateral belly - lateral side

A: flexes the MTP jt of the great toe

N: medial plantar nerve

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flexor hallucis longus

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O: lower 2/3 of the posterior surface of the fibula

I: base of the distal phalanx of the great toe

A: flexes the MTP and proximal interphalangeal jts of the great toe; PF

N: tibial nerve

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gastrocnemius

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O: medial head: above the medial femoral condyle. Lateral head: above the lateral femoral condyle

I: dorsum of the calcaneus via the achilles tendon

A: knee flex; PF foot

N: tibial nerve

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gemellus (inferior)

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O: ischial tuberosity

I: obturator internus tendon

A: laterally rotates the femur

N: nerve to the quadratus femoris m.

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gemellus (superior)

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O: ischial spine

I: obturator internus tendon

A: laterally rotates the femur

N: nerve to the obturator internus m.

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gluteus maximus

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O: posterior gluteal line, posterior surface of sacrum and coccyx, sacrotuberous ligament

I: upper fibres - iliotibial tract. Lower fibres - gluteal tuberosity of the femur

A: hip ext + ER

N: inferior gluteal nerve

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gluteus medius

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O: external surface of the ilium between the post and ant gluteal lines

I: greater trochanter of femur

A: hip abd + IR

N: superior gluteal nerve

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gluteus minimus

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O: external surface of the ilium between ant and inf gluteal lines

I: greater trochanter of the femur

A: hip abd + IR

N: superior gluteal nerve

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gracilis

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O: pubic symphysis and inferior pubic ramus

I: medial surface of the tibia (via pes anserinus)

A: hip add, hip flex, hip IR, knee flex

N: ant. division of the obturator nerve

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iliopsoas

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O: iliac fossa; bodies and transverse processes of lumbar vertebrae

I: lesser trochanter of the femur

A: hip flex, flex and lateral bend of lumbar vertebral column

N: branches of the ventral primary rami of spinal nerves L2-L4; branches of the femoral nerve

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inferior gamellus

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O: ischial tuberosity

I: obturator internus tendon

A: laterally rotates the femur

N: nerve to the quadratus femoris m.

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interosseous, dorsal

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O: shafts of adjacent metatarsal bones

I: basses of the proximal phalanges for digit 2 (both sides) and digits 3 and 4 (lateral side

A: abducts digits 2-4; flex the MTP jts, extend the IP jts of those digits

N: deep branch of the lateral plantar nerve

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interosseous, plantar

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O: base and medial side of metatarsals 3-5

I: bases of proximal phalanges and extensor expansions of digits 3-5

A: adducts digits 3-5; flex the MCP and extend IP jts of digits 3-5

N: deep branch of the lateral plantar nerve

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Lumbricals (foot)

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O: tendons of the flexor digitorum longus

I: medial side of the extensor expansion of digits 2-5

A: flex the MTP jt, extend the proximal IP and distal IP jts of digits 2-5

N: medial (1st) lumbrical - medial plantar nerve. Lateral 3 lumbricals - lateral plantar nerve

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obturator externus

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O: the external surface of the obturator membrane and the superior and iferior pubic rami

I: trochanteric fossa of the femur

A: hip ER

N: obturator nerve

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obturator internus

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O: the internal surface of the obturator membrane and margin of the obturator foramen

I: greater trochanter on its medial surface above the trochanteric fossa

A: hip ER, hip abd

N: nerve to the obturator internus m.

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pectineus

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O: pectin of the pubis

I: pectineal line of the femur

A: hip add, flex, IR

N: femoral nerve

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piriformis

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O: anterior surface of sacrum

I: upper border of greater trochanter of femur

A: hip ER, abd

N: ventral rami of S1-S2

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plantaris

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O: above the lateral femoral condyle (above the lateral head of gastroc)

I: dorsum of the calcaneus medial to the calcaneal tendon

A: knee flex, PF

N: tibial nerve

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popliteus

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O: lateral condyle of the femur

I: posterior surface of the tibia above the soleal line

A: knee flex, IR tibia, foot planted = hip ER

N: tibial nerve

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quadratus femoris

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O: lateral border of the ischial tuberosity

I: quadrate line of the femur below the intertrochanteric crest

A: hip ER

N: nerve to the quadratus femoris m.

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quadratus plantae

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O: anterior portion of the calcaneus and the long plantar ligament

I: tendons of the flexor digitorum longus m.

A: assists the flexor digitorum longus in flexing the toes

N: lateral plantar nerve

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rectus femoris

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O: straight head-ant inf iliac spine. Reflected head-above the superior rim of the acetabulum

I: patella and tibial tuberosity (via the patellar lig)

A: knee ext, hip flex

N: femoral nerve

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quadriceps femoris

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O: ant surface of the femur and ant side of the medial and lateral intermuscular septa

I: tibial tuberosity via the patellar lig

A: knee ext

N: femoral nerve

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semimembranosus

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O: upper, outer surface of the ischial tuberosity

I: medial condyle of the tibia

A: hip ext, knee flex

N: tibial nerve

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semitendinosus

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O: lower, medial surface of ischial tuberosity (common tendon with biceps femoris m.)

I: medial surface of tibia (via pes anserinus)

A: hip ext, knee flex

N: tibial nerve

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soleus

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O: posterior surface of head and upper shaft of the fibula, soleal line of the tibia

I: dorsum of the calcaneus via the achilles tendon

A: PF

N: tibial nerve

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superior gemellus

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O: ischial spine

I: obturator internus tendon

A: laterally rotates the femur

N: nerve to the obturator internus m.

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tensor fasciae latae

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O: anterior part of iliac crest, ant sup iliac spine

I: iliotibial tract

A: hip flex, abd, IR

N: superior gluteal nerve

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tibialis anterior

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O: lateral tibial condyle and upper lateral surface of the tibia

I: medial surface of the medial cuneiform and the 1st metatarsal

A: DF + inv

N: deep peroneal nerve

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tibialis posterior

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O: interosseous membrane, posteromedial surface of the fibula, posterolateral surface of the tibia

I: tuberosity of the navicular and medial cuneiform, metatarsals 2-4

A: PF + inv

N: tibial nerve

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vastus intermedius

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O: anterior and lateral surface of the femur

I: patella

A: knee ext

N: femoral nerve

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vastus lateralis

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O: lateral intermuscular septum, lateral lip of the linea aspera and the gluteal tuberosity

I: patella and medial patellar retinaculum

A: knee ext

N: femoral nerve

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vastus medialis

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O: medial intermuscular septum, medial lip of the linea aspera

I: patella and medial patellar retinaculum

A: knee ext

N: femoral nerve