Exam 4 Part 4 Random info Flashcards

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Term used to designate the deep & superficial fascia of the leg

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Crural fascia

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Binds the tendons of the anterior leg muscles & prevent the tendons from bowstringing when the foot is dorsal flexed

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Superior & inferior extensor retinacula

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3
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Binds down the tendons of the lateral leg muscle

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Fibular retinacula

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4
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Binds down the tendons of the deep posterior leg muscles

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Flexor retinaculum

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5
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  • Thin, but strong ligament which connects the interosseous borders of the tibia & fibula
  • Large opening is found in the upper portion of the membrane to permit the anterior tibial artery to enter the anterior compartment of the leg
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Interosseous membrane

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Functions of the interosseous membrane

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  1. Serves as an attachment for muscles

2. Stabilizes the tibia & fibula

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7
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Arches of the foot

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Medial longitudinal
Lateral longitudinal
Transverse

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8
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  • Smallest of the 2 terminal branches of the sciatic nerve
  • Contains fibers from L4, L5, S1 & S2
  • Nerve desends to the proximal part of the fibula where it winds around the neck
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Common Fibular Nerve

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9
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Common Fibular Nerve splits into:

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Superficial & deep fibular nerve

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10
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Branches of the common fibular nerve (3)

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  1. Sural communicating
  2. Lateral sural cutaneous
  3. Articular
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Joins the sural branch of the tibial nerve & helps to supply skin on the posterior aspect of the leg

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Sural communicating

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12
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Supplies skin on the proximal lateral posterior aspect of the leg

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Lateral sural cutaneous

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13
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Supply to the knee joint

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Articular

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14
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  • Found in the anterior compartment of the leg & is the medial terminal branch of the common fibular nerve
  • Contains fibers from L4, L5 & S1
  • ## Arises @ the neck of the fibula & descends w/ the anterior tibial artery into the anterior compartment of the leg
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Deep fibular Nerve

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15
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Branches of the deep fibular nerve (3)

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  1. Muscular
  2. Articular
  3. Cutaneous
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16
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To the muscles of the anterior compartment of the leg & the dorsum of the foot

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Muscular Branch of the deep fibular nerve

17
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To the inferior tibiofibular & ankle joints

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Articular branch of the deep fibular nerve

18
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To a small area of skin at the webspace between the first & second digits

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Cutaneous branch of the deep fibular nerve

19
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  • Supplies structures of the anterior compartment of the leg
  • Smaller terminal branch of the popliteal artery
  • passes through an opening in the proximal portion of the interosseous membrane
  • Vessels leaves the anterior compartment of the leg & becomes superifical & continues on the dorsum of the foot becoming the dorsal pedis artery
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Anterior Tibial artery

20
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Functions of the foot:

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  1. Supports body weight
  2. Provides leverage for locomotion
  3. Serves as a spring to absorb shock
21
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  • Found along the anterior aspect of the ankle & holds all of the tendons in place of the anterior leg muscles, anterior tibial blood vessels & the deep fibular nerve
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Superior & inferior extensor retinacula of the foot

22
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Holds the tendons of the lateral leg muscles & the motor branches of the superficial fibular nerve in place

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Fibular retiacula

23
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Found along the medial aspect of the ankle & holds the tendons of the deep posterior leg muscles, posterior tibial blood vessels & the tibial nerve in place

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Flexor retinacula

24
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Functions of the Plantar Aponeurosis

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  1. holds the parts of the foot together
  2. Helps protect the plantar surface of the foot
  3. Helps support the longitudinal arches of the foot