4.7 Muscles of lower leg Flashcards

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What are the adductor muscles that cross the hip and knee joints

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  • Adductors (also medially rotate thigh) used in movemnts that press thighs together
  • overstrengthed thigh muscles often referred to as a pulled groin

include:

  • Adductor magnus, longus and brevis

Pectineus

Gracilis

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Adductor magnus

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*Adduct: move twds midline, magnus: large

  • triagnualr muscle w. broad insertion

O: ischial and pubic rami

I: femur

*anterior parts: adducts and medially rotates and flexes thigh

*posterior works with hamstrings in thigh extension

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Adductor longus

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* adductor of thigh

  • overlies middle of adductor magnus
  • most anterior of adductor muscles

O: pubis

I: linae aspera (femur)

*adducts, flexes and medially rotates the thigh

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Aductor brevis

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*brevis = short

  • thigh adductor
  • in contract w. obturator externus muscle, largely concealed by adductor longus and pectineus

O; pubic ramus

I: linea aspera (femur

*adducts, flexes and medially rotates thigh

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Pectineus

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*pecten = comb

  • part of thigh adductors
  • short, falt muscle that overlies the adductor brevis

O: pubis

I: femur

*adducts, flexes and medially rotates thigh

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Gracilis

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  • long , thin and superficial muscle of medial thigh

P: pubis

I: tibia

*adducts thigh, flexes and medially rotates leg *esp during walking

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What are the three muscle compartments involes into movements of ankles and toes

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  • anterior (skin, 4x muscles)

lateral (2x muscles)

posterior ( calf, 7x muscles)

  • Fascia thickens distally ro form flesor, extensor and fibular retinacula
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What leg movements do the ankle, intertarsal joints and toes produce

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Ankle: dorsiflexion and plantar flexion

Intertarsal joints: inversion and eversion

Toes: flexion and extension

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What muscles are found in the anterior compartment

(leg muscles involved in movement of ankle and toes)

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* primary toe extensors and ankle dorsiflexors

includes:

tibilis anteror

extensor digitorum longus

fibularis tertius

extensor hallucis longus

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Tibialis anterior

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*muscles of anterior leg compartment

  • superficial muscle of anterior leg

O: tibial shaft

I: first metatarsal bone

*prime mover of dorsiflextion (inverts foot, hekps support medial longitudional arch of foot)

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Extensor digitorum longus

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O: tibia and fibula

I: second to fifth toes

*prime moer of toe extension

*dorsiflexes foot

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Fibularis tertius

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small, usually cont and fused with distal part of extensor digitorum longus (not always presnt)

  • O: distal anterior surface of fibula
  • I: fifth metatarsal

*dorseflexes and everts foot

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Extensor hallucis longus

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* deep to extensor digitorum longus and tibialis anterior

O: fibula

I: great toe

*extends great toe and dorsiflexes foot

*part of anterior compartment of leg)

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What do muscles in the altearl compartment of leg do?

What muscles are in that compartment?

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  • plantar flextion and eversion of foot
  • stablize lateral anklea dn alteral longitudinal arch of foor

Includes: fibularis longus and brevis

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Fibularis longus

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aka fibularis peroneus longus

  • superficial lateral muscle -> overlies fibula

O: fibula

I: first metatarsal

*pantarfelxes and everts foot

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Fibularis (peroneus) brevis

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  • smaller, deep to fibualris longus

O: fibula

I: fifth metatarsal

*plantar felxesa nd everts foot

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Role of muscles in the posterior compartment

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act to plantar flex ankle all innervated by tibial nerve

Consists of:

superficial muscles : Triceps surae (gastrocnemius and soleus) and plantaris

Deep muscles: popliteus, flexor digitorum longus, flexor hallus longus and tibialis posterior

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Tricpes surae

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  • part of posterior compantment of leg (superficial part)
  • refers to muscle pair: gastrocnemius and soleus) both insert via common tendon into calcaneus of heel (achilles tendon, largest tendon in body)

*prime movers in plantar felxion

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Gastrocnemius

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_ part of triceps surae (posterior compartment of leg)

  • superifcial, has two prominent bellies the form proximal curve of calf

O: two heads from femur

O: calcaneus

*plantar flexes foot, can also flex knee when foot dorsiflexed

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Soleus

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  • part of triceps surae (superficial muscles of posterior compartment)
  • deep to gastrocnmenius posterior to surface of calf

O: tibia, fibula

I: gastrocnemius

*plantar flexes foot, important for walking, running and dancing

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Plantaris

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* part of superficial muscles of posterior compartment of leg

*planta = sole of foot

  • small muscle, may be absent

O; femur

I: calcaneus

*helps to felx elg and plantar flex foot

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What are the deep muscles of the posterior compartment?

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Popliteus

flexor digitorum longus

flexor hallus longus

tibialis posterior

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Popliteus

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*poplit = back of knee

*part of deep muscles of posterior compartment

0 thin muscle at posterior of knee

O: femur

I: tibia

*flexes and rotates leg medially to unlock extended knee when flexion begins

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Flexor digitorum longus

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* deep muscles of posterior compartment

  • long and narrow, runs medial to and aprtially overlies tibialis posterior

O: tibia

I: second to fifth toes

*plantar flexes and inverts foot, flexes toes

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Flexor hallucis longus

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  • deep muscle in posterior compartment
  • lies lateral to inferior aspect of tibialis posterior

O: fibula

I: great toe

*plantar flexes and inverts foot, flexes great toe at all joints

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Tibialis posterior

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* part of deep muscles of posterior compartment

  • thick and flat, deep to soleus, between posterior flexors

O: tibia and fibula

I: metatarsals II-IV

*prime mover of foot inversion, plantar flexes foot

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