Final: Lecture 12 Flashcards

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Weight baring bone of leg?

A

-tibia

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Weight baring bone of thigh?

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-femur

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At birth, which three bones of the Os Coxae are separtate?

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-Ilium, Ischium, and Pubis

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Sites of muscle attachment for hip bone.

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-Anterior/posterior/inferior gluteal line

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Palpable strucutres of the hip.

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  • Posterior superior iliac spine
  • ischial tuberosity
  • iliac crest
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Relevant impalpable features of hip bone.

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  • Greater/lesser sciatic notch
  • Ischial spine
  • Articular (lunate) surface
  • Acetabular fossa
  • Acetabular notch
  • Obturator foramen
  • Auricular surface
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Muscle attachment site of sacrum

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•Lateral sacral crest

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Relevant impalpable sites for sacrum

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  • Auricular surface
  • Posterior sacral foramina
  • Lumbosacral articular surface
  • Sacral part of pelvis brim
  • Anterior sacral foramina
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8
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Palpable sites of sacrum

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  • Median sacral crest

* Coccyx

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Femur muscles attachment sites of Gluteal region

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  • Greater Trochanter
  • Trochanteric fossa
  • Intertrochanteric crest
  • Greater trochanter
  • Quadrate tubercle
  • Gluteal tuberosity
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Relevant Impalpable features of the femur

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•Head and Neck

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Palpable features of the femur

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•Greater trochanter

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Functions of Glutei

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  • Center of rotation of head of femur and lever formed by head, neck, and greater trochanter
  • Medial rotation at hip of planted limb advances opposite side of pelvis and free limb
  • Lateral rotation at hip of advancing limb keeps foot parallel to line of advancement
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13
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Posterior thigh muscle attachment sites of the femur

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•Lateral supracondylar line

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Posterior thigh sites of muscle attachments for tibia and fibula

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  • Head of fibula
  • Anterolateral tibial tubercle (IT band)
  • Medial condyle
  • Head of fibula (contacting fibular articular facet of tibia)
  • All palpable features as well
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Anterior and Medial thigh muscle attachments of hip bone

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  • Anterior superior iliac spine (ASIS) *also palpable
  • Anterior inferior iliac spine
  • Pubis (also palpable)
  • ischiopubic ramus
  • iliac fossa
  • pecten pubis
  • superior ramus of pubis
  • inferior ramus of pubis
16
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Anterior and Medial muscle attachment sites of femur

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  • Lesser trochanter
  • Anterior surface of shaft
  • Adductor tubercle
  • Pectineal line
  • Medial lip of linea aspera
  • Medial supracondylar line
  • adductor tubercle
  • Lateral lip of linea aspera
  • lateral supracondylar line
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Patella important features

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  • Base and apex muscle attachment

* Articular surface relevant impalpable feature

18
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Anterior and medial muscle attachment site for tibia and fibula

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  • Medial condyle
  • tibial tuberosity
  • Both palpable features
19
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Leg and foot site of muscle attachment for tibia and fibula

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  • Anterolateral tibial tubercle
  • soleal line
  • Groove for tibialis posterior tendon
  • Head of fibula (contacting fibular articular facet of tibia)
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Leg and foot palpable features of tibia and fibula

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  • Anterolateral tibial tubercle
  • lateral malleolus
  • anterior border
  • medial malleolus
  • Head of fibula
21
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Important features of the ankle

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  • Head, neck, body, posterior process (all make up Talus)
  • Calcaneal tuberosity (muscle attachment and palable)
  • groove for fibularis longus tendon and sustentaculum tail muscles attachment
  • Tuberosity of cubiod (impalpable)