Final: Lecture 20 Flashcards

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Iliopsoas

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  • Chief flexor of the thigh, primary hip flexor
  • Iliacus: femoral
  • Psoas major: L1-L3 ventral rami
  • Psoas minor: L1-L2
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The ______ nerve is the termination of the femoral nerve.

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•Saphenous

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Sartorius

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  • Longest muscles in the body
  • Most superficial anterior muscle
  • Innervation: femoral
  • Functions: flex, abduct, laterally rotate thigh, flex leg
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What three muscles insert on the Pes Anserinus and what are their innervations?

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  • Satorius tendon: femoral nerve
  • Gracilis tendon: obterator nerve
  • Semitendinosus tendon: tibial portion of the siatic
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Quadriceps Femoris

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  • Innervation: femoral
  • Functions: vasti extend leg, rectus extends leg and flexes thigh
  • All 4 parts unite to form quadriceps tendon
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Pectineus

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  • Attachments: pecten line of pubis (origin), pectineal line (insertion)
  • Innervation: femoral, occasionally a branch from the obturator
  • Functions: adduct and flex thigh
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Adductor Longus

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  • Attachments: body of pubis, middle 1/3 of linea aspera
  • Innervation: obturator
  • Functions: adducts and flexes thigh
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Gracilis

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  • Long straplike muscle, only adductor to cross knee joint
  • Attachments: pubis body and inferior ramus, superior part of medial surface of tibia
  • Innervation: obturator
  • Functions: adduct thigh, flex and medially rotate leg
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Adductor brevis

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  • Lies deep to pectineus and adductor longus
  • Attachments: pubis body and inferior ramus, proximal linea aspera
  • Innervation: obturator
  • Functions: adducts and flexes thigh
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Adductor Magnus Adductor portion

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  • largest adductor muscle
  • superior part lies deep to adductor brevis
  • Attachment: ischiopubic ramus, distal: gluteal tuberosity, linea aspera, medial supracondylar line
  • Innervation: obturator
  • functions: adducts and flexes thigh
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Adductor Magnus Hamstring part

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  • Proximal: ischial tuberosity
  • Distal: adductor tubercle (medial epicondyle)
  • Innervation: tibial division of sciatic
  • Function: adducts and extends thigh
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A joint is innervated by the very same nerves that supply the muscles that move the joint and supply the skin over the joint is referred to as?

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•Hilton’s Law

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