Muscles of Posterior Thigh Flashcards

1
Q

What are the muscles of the posterior thigh collectively called?

A

Hamstrings/hip extensors

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2
Q

Name the muscles in the posterior compartment of the thigh

A

Biceps femoris, semitendinosus, semimembranosus

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3
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What is the action of the hamstrings?

A

Extension at hip, flexion at knee

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4
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What is the innervation of the hamstrings?

A

Sciatic nerve (L4-S3)

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5
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Where is the biceps femoris positioned?

A

Most lateral muscle in posterior compartment of thigh

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6
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What are the attachments of the biceps femoris?

A

. Long head originates from ischial tuberosity and short head originates from linea aspera
. Heads joint to form tendon, which inserts into lateral surface of fibular head

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7
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What is the innervation of the biceps femoris?

A

. Long head innervated by tibial branch of sciatic nerve
. Short head innervated by common fibular part of sciatic nerve

(Long head more superficial than short head)

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8
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Where is the semitendinosus?

A

Lies medial to biceps femoris, superficial to semimembranosus

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9
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What are the attachments of the semitendinosus?

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Originates from ischial tuberosity of pelvis, attaches to medial surface of tibia

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10
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What are the actions of the semitendinosus?

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Extension at hip, flexion and medial rotation at knee (only medial rotation at knee when knee flexed)

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11
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What is the innervation of the semitendinosus?

A

Tibial part of sciatic nerve

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What are the actions of the biceps femoris?

A

Extension at hip, flexion and lateral rotation at knee (only lateral rotation at knee when knee flexed)

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13
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Where is the semimembranosus located?

A

Deep to semitendinosus

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14
Q

Describe the semimembranosus and semitendinosus.

A

Semimembranosus is flattened and broad, semitendinosus is largely tendinous

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15
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What are the attachments of the semimembranosus?

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Originates from ischial tuberosity (superior to semitendinosus and biceps femoris), attaches to medial tibial condyle

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16
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What are the actions of the semimembranosus?

A

Extension at hip, flexion and medial rotation at hip (only medial rotation at knee when knee flexed)

17
Q

What is the innervation of the semimembranosus?

A

Tibial part of sciatic nerve

18
Q

What is an avulsion fracture?

A

When a bit of bone breaks off the main body of bone

19
Q

What happens in an avulsion fracture of the ischial tuberosity?

A

Hamstring tendons tear off part of the ischial tuberosity (usually due to rapid contraction and relaxation of hamstring muscles)

20
Q

What are the nerve roots of the sciatic nerve?

A

L4-S3