Part 6: Lower Leg Anterior Compartment Flashcards

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Describe the cutaneous innervation of the anterior compartment

A

Saphenous nerve: infrapatellar branch which supplies medial side of LL to foot

Lateral cutaneous nerve of calf: Branch of CP nerve, supplies upper extensor region of LL

Superficial peroneal nerve: Supplies lower lateral surface

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Which muscles for the “guy ropes” of the leg/pelivs?

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Gracilis - pubis to tibia
Sartorius - Ilium to tibia
Semi-T - ischium to tibia

Note all run from pelvis to insert in tibia

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3
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What is patella ligaments insertion/

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Smooth area lying obliquely on tibial tuberosity

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Describe the bursa in relation to the patella

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Prepatellar - superficial to patella (housemaids knee)
Superficial infrapatellar - below patellar in front of patellar ligament (clergyman’s knee)
Deep infrapatellar - between patella ligament and tibia

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5
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2 inter muscular septums pass from surface of deep fascia to fibula inclosing the peroneal compartment. What are they and how do they relate to the other compartments of the LL?

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Anterior IMS: Between AIMS and tibia is extensor compartment

Posterior IMS: Between PIMS and tibia lies flexor compartment of LL

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6
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What are the muscles of the extensor comapartment?

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Tibialis anterior, Extensor Hallucis longus, Extensor digitorum longus, peroneus tertius

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What is the superior extensor retinaculum?

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Thickening of fascia over lateral malleoulus. Provides tunnel for tendons to pass though (TA perforates it)

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What is the origin, insertion, action and innervation of tibialis anterior?

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O: Upper half lateral tibia and IOM
I: Inferomedial aspect medial cuneiform and base 1st MT
A: Extends and inverts foot at ankle, hold up medial longitudinal arch
N: Deep peroneal nerve

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What is the origin, insertion, action and innervation of Extensor hallucis longus?

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O: Middle half anterior shaft of fibula
I: Base distal phalanc great toe
A: Extend great toe, secondarily dorsiflexes ankle
N: Deep peroneal nerve

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10
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What is the origin, insertion, action and innervation of Extensor digitorum longus

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O: Upper 2/3 anterior fibular, IOM and superior TF joint
I: Extensor expansions of lateral four toes
A: Extends toes secondarily dorsiflexes ankle
N: Deep peroneal nerve

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What is the origin, insertion, action and innervation of peroneus tertius

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O: Lower 1/3 fibula
I: Base of 5th and via extensions up dorsal shaft of 5th MC
A: Dorsiflex and evert foot
N: Deep peroneal nerve

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12
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Describe the path of deep peroneal nerve

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Arises from popliteal fossa as bifurcation of common PN. Spirals around fibula neck to reach IOM. Lies between EDL and TA and supplies all 4 muscles of compartment

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13
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Describe the path of anterior tibial artery

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Formed at bifurcation of popliteal artery, passes forwards above upper border of IOM. Runs down IOM and crosses lower end of tibia to become DP artery. TA lies medial throughout.

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14
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Why does superior TF joint have a synovial membrane?

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In embryo fibula articulates with femur but differential growth has the fibula sink below. Movements at superior TFJ are entirely passive

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15
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Describe the inferior Tibia-fibula joint

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Fibrous joint. Strongly bound together by IO tibiofibular ligaments

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