Upper Leg Flashcards

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Sartorius

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ORIGIN: ASIS
INSERTION: Pes anserinus (superior medial surface of the tibia)

INNERVATION: Femoral nerve (L2-3)

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Iliopsoas

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ORIGIN:Iliacus: Iliac fossa and iliac crest Psoas: Transverse process and bodies of T12-L
INSERTION: Lesser trochanter of the femur
INNERVATION: Iliacus: femoral nerve (L2-3) Psoas: L1-3

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Quadriceps Group

  • Rectus Femoris
  • Vastus Lateralis
  • Vastus Medialis
  • Vastus Intermedius
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ORIGIN: Rectus femoris-AIIS
VM, VL, VI-intertrochanteris line, greater trochanter

INSERTION: Tibial tuberosity via the patellar tendon
INNERVATION: Femoral nerve (L2-4)

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Tensor Fascia Lata

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ORIGIN: Iliac crest and ASIS

INSERTION: Iliotibial band

INNERVATION: Superior Gluteal nerve (L4-5)

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Articularis Genu

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ORIGIN: Lower ¼ of the anterior surface of the femur

INSERTION: Articular capsule of the knee joint

INNERVATION: Femoral branch to vastus intermedius (L2-4)

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Pectineus

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ORIGIN: Superior pubic ramus

INSERTION: Pectineal Line (line extending from the lesser trochanter to the linea aspera)
INNERVATION: Femoral nerve (L2-3)

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Adductor Brevis

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ORIGIN: Inferior pubic ramus

INSERTION: Upper ½ of linea aspera

INNERVATION: Obturator nerve (anterior branch of L2-4)

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Adductor Longus

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ORIGIN: Anterior pubic ramus

INSERTION: Middle of linea aspera

INNERVATION: Obturator nerve (anterior branch of L2-4)

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Adductor Magnus

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ORIGIN: Ischial tuberosity, ischium, and pubic ramus

INSERTION: Line from lesser trochanter to linea aspera, linea aspera, medial supracondylar line, adductor tubercle
INNERVATION: Obturator nerve (L2-4)

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Gracilis

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ORIGIN: Inferior pubic ramus

INSERTION: Pes anserinus (superior medial tibia)

INNERVATION: Obturator nerve (L2-3)

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Gluteus Maximus

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ORIGIN: Posterior gluteal line, posterior sacrum and coccyx, sacrotuberous ligament
INSERTION: Gluteal tuberosity of the femur, iliotibial band

INNERVATION: Inferior gluteal nerve (L5, S1-2)

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Gluteus Medius

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ORIGIN: Outer surface of the ilium, anterior and posterior gluteal line

INSERTION: Lateral surface of the greater trochanter

INNERVATION: Superior gluteal nerve (L5, S1)

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Gluteus Minimus

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ORIGIN: Outer surface of the ilium between anterior and inferior gluteal lines
INSERTION: Anterior border of the greater trochanter

INNERVATION: Superior gluteal nerve (L5, S1)

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Piriformis

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ORIGIN: Anterior sacrum, sacrotuberous ligament

INSERTION: Greater trochanter

INNERVATION: Nerve to piriformis (L5, S1)

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Obturator Externus

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ORIGIN: External pubis and ischium, obturator foramen margin, obturator membrane
INSERTION: Trochanteric fossa of the femur

INNERVATION: Obturator nerve (L3-4)

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Superior Gemellus

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ORIGIN: Outer surface of the ischial spine

INSERTION: Greater trochanter

INNERVATION: Nerve to gemellus superior (L5, S1)

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Inferior Gemellus

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ORIGIN: Upper part of the ischial tuberosity

INSERTION: Greater trochanter

INNERVATION: Nerve to gemellus inferior (L5, S1)

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Quadratis Femoris

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ORIGIN: Ischial tuberosity

INSERTION: Quadrate tubercle of the femur

INNERVATION: Nerve to quadratus femoris (L5, S1)

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Obturator Internus

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ORIGIN: Pelvic surface of the obturator membrane, margin of the obturator foramen
INSERTION: Greater trochanter

INNERVATION: Nerve to obturator internus (L5, S1)

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Biceps Femoris

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ORIGIN: Long head: Ischial tuberosity Short head: lower ½ of lateral lip of linea aspera
INSERTION: Head of fibula, lateral tibial condyle
INNERVATION: Long head: Tibial division of sciatic nerve (L5S1-2) Short head: peroneal division of sciatic nerve (L5S1-2)

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Semimebranosus

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ORIGIN: Lateral ischial tuberosity

INSERTION: Posterior medial tibial condyle, oblique popliteal ligament

INNERVATION: Tibial division of sciatic nerve (L5S1-2)

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Semitendinosus

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ORIGIN: Medial ischial tuberosity

INSERTION: Pes anserinus (superior medial tibial condyle)

INNERVATION: Tibial division of sciatic nerve (L5S1-2)

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Popliteus

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ORIGIN: Lateral femoral condyle, posterior lateral meniscus

INSERTION: Tibial above the soleal line

INNERVATION: Tibial nerve (L4-5S1)