Anatomy - thigh and knee 2 Flashcards

1
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name the expansions/insertions of semimembranosus

A

posteromedial tibial plateau (under MCL)oblique popliteal ligamentposterior capsule+posterior horn medial meniscusposterior oblique ligamentpopliteus aponeurosis(5 total)

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what are the boundaries of Hunter’s canal?

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vastus medialis (anterior/lateral)floor: adductor longus (sup) and magnus (inf)roof: sartorius

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3
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contents of hunter’s canal

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superficial fem a and vfemoral n branch to vastus medialissaphenous n

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4
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what fibrous structure encapsulates the structures of hunter’s canal?

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vastoadductor membrane

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5
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distal femur articular angle?proximal tibia articular angle?saggital slope of tibial plateau?

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distal femur 9 degrees valgus relative to anatomic axisproximal tibia 3 degrees varus relative to anatomic axistibial plateau has 10 degree posterior slope (with menisci acounted for, more like 3 degrees)

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6
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which tibial plateau is concave/convex?

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medial: concavelateral: convexremember the “medal pivot” TKA

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7
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how many facet(s) are on the patella? name them

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7 facets3 medial3 lateral1 odd facet medial to medial facets

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8
Q

bipartite patella - usualy occurs where?

A

superolateral pole

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9
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the medial knee: list structures in the 3 layers

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superficial:medial patellar retinaculum (ant)sartorial fascia (mid)gastroc fascia (post)middle:MPFL (ant)SMCL (mid)semi-M tendon (post)deep:capsuledeep MCL

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10
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the biceps femoris tendon inserts anterior or posterior to LCL on fibular head?

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posterior.LCL is most anterior structure on fibular head

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11
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what structures comprise the posterolateral corner of the knee? PLC

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ITBbiceps femorislateral retinaculumpopliteofibular ligamentlateral capsulepopliteusLCLarcuate ligament

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12
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describe the dial test and what a positive result is

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ER legs with knees at 30 deg and 90 deg.>10 deg side to side difference at 30 deg knee flexion only is PLC injury. If occurs at both 30 and 90 deg knee flexion, then =PLC+PCL injury

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13
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ligament connecting the menisci to the tibial plateau is called what?

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coronary ligament

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14
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What ligament lies anterior and posterior to the PCL insertion?

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anterior: humphrey ligamentposterior: wrisberg ligament

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15
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ACL bundles: name them, and when are they tight?

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anteromedial: tight in flexionposterolateral: tight in extension

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16
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blood supply to ACL

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middle geniculate a

17
Q

ACL insertion is in-line with what knee structure?

A

anterior horn of lateral meniscus

18
Q

PCL bundles: name them, and when are they tight?

A

anterolateral: tight in flexionposteromedial: tight in extension

19
Q

blood supply to PCL

A

middle geniculate artery

20
Q

when does meniscal blood supply reach adult pattern?

A

age 10

21
Q

articularis genu muscle: OINA

A

from anterior femur to suprapatellar bursafemoral npulls suprapatellar bursa during knee extension to avoid being pinched by PFJ

22
Q

popliteal fossa: boundaries?

A

semiMbiceps femorisgastroc med and lat heads

23
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popliteal fossa: contents?

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from lat to med:common peroneal ntibial npop vpop a