Anterior, Medial, posterior Thigh and gluet X Flashcards

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Specialization of Deep Fascia

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Saphenous Opening - Great saphenous vein comes out under inguinal ligament (next to femoral vein)
Tensor Facia late / Illiotibial tract - extension of leg at knee
Intermuscular septa thigh - compartmentalization
Intermuscular septa leg - compartmentalization
Retinacula - Extensor and Flexor
Plantar Aponeurosis - supports longitudinal arch

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Venous Drainage Lower Limb

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Great and small saphenous vein  
to
Popliteal vein + deep (Varied)
to 
Femoral vein
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Lymphactic drainage

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superficial inguinal nodes (glueats, abs, perineum)
deep inguinal nodes (structure of femoral vein)
Popliteal nodes (leg and foot)
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Four Routes out of Pelvis

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Obturator Canal
Gap btwn inguinal ligament and pelvic bone
Foramen

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5
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Boundaries Femoral Triangle + contents

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Base - inguinal ligament
Sartorius
Adductor longus
Floor - pectineus illopsoas adductor longus

Femoral Nerve (not in sheath), Artery, Vein, Empy space, Lymphactis

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Boundaries Adductor Canal + contents

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Anteriorly - sartorius.
Postermedially - adductor longus and adductor magnus.
Laterally - vastus medialis.
(Apex of femoral triangle to adductor hiatus)
Contains Femoral vein, artery and parts of nerve specifically saphenous nerve

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7
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Adductor Hiatus + Structures

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Adductor Magnus heads

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8
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PattelloFemoral Syndrome

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Runner knee

caused by weakness and or tightness around knee or malalignment of patella

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9
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Trochanteric Bursutis

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Bursa on top of greater trochanter becomes inflamed
can occur b/c leg length discrepancy
lateral hip pain
(v groin pain in hip arthritis)

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10
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Venous Stasis

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Pooling of blood in lower limb - blood clot

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11
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Greater Sciatic Foreamen - contents

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Superior gluteal vein, artery and nerve
Piriformis
Sciatic nerve
INferioir gluteal vein artery and nerve
Posterior femoral cutaneous nerve
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12
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Lesser sciatic foramen - contents

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tendon to obturator internus mm

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13
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Bakers Cyst

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cysts at back of knee filled with synovial fluid

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Popliteal Fossa

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Superior
–semimembranous and semitendenous - medial
–biceps femoris lateral
Inferior
–Medial head Gastrocnemius
–lateral lateral head gastrocnemius and plantaris

LOOK AT A PIC

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15
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Trendelenberg sign

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weak hip abductors - if pt asked to stand on affected leg, hip will sag

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