Posterior Leg Flashcards

1
Q

where do the gastrocnemius muscles insert?

A

posterior surface of calcaneus

Achilles tendon

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2
Q

what is the function of the gastrocnemius muscles?

A

plantar flexion, and flexes leg at the knee joint

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3
Q

what is the origin of the gastroc muscles and what joint does it cross?

A

superior to femoral condyles and crosses the knee joint

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4
Q

____ head of gastroc may have a sesamoid bone close to its proximal attachement called?
-fnct of this and fractrure can cause?

A

Lateral and fabella
-could provide leverage for lateral head
painful fabellar stress fracture may accompany total knee replacement

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5
Q

soleus
A) location,
B) origin and insertion
C) function

A

A)located deep to gastroc muslces,
B) origin is posterior tibia and fibula, and inserts in achilles tendon
C) plantar flexion

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6
Q

what makes up the triceps surae

A

gastrocs, and soleus, gives calf prominence

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7
Q

where is the plantaris located?

A

on top of soleus deep to gastroc, origin is lateral femor insertion is Achilles tendon

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8
Q

what is the function of the plantaris

A

weak plantarflexion, and leg flexion

proprioceptive organ for foot position bc of increased proprioceptive receptor end organs

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9
Q

Plantaris long tendon commonly used in surgery of what?

A

hand tendons

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10
Q

rupture of plantaris due to violent ankle movements can be caused from what

A

sudden dorsiflexion of ankle joint

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11
Q

popliteus function

A

unlocks extended leg by laterally rotating femur on a stationary tibia
also flexes leg weakly

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12
Q

where are the superior medial and lateral genicular arteries located?

A

just superior to the heads of the gastrocnemius

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13
Q

what artery comes off the posterior tibial artery in the knee

A

fibular collateral artery

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14
Q

what artery comes off the anterior tibial artery in the knee area?

A

anterior tibial recurrent artery

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15
Q

flexor hallucus longus origin and insertion

A

deep to soleus, lower posterior fibula, passes deep to flexor retinaculum and crosses under foot to go to big toe

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16
Q

flexor hallucus longus occupies shallow groove on

A

sustentaculum tali, and crosses deep to FDL tendon

17
Q

where is the groove for the flexor hallucus longus tendon on the talus bones located?

A

between the tubercles of the talus on the posterior side

18
Q

does the FHL cross deep or superficial to the FDL?

A

it crosses deep to it

19
Q

Function of the FHL

A

flexes great toe

plantarflexion of foot

20
Q

where is the origin of the FDL

A

posterior tibia

21
Q

function of FDL and where on the phalanx does it attach

A

flexes lateral four digits
plantarflexes foot at the ankle joint
attaches at the distal phalanxs of these digits

22
Q

Location of Tibialis posterior

A

between FDL and FHL and deepest muscle

on interosseous membrane

23
Q

function of tibialis posterior

A

inversion and plantarflexion

24
Q

Tibial nerve ends by dividing into the what

A

medial and lateral plantar nerves